New research suggests family company employees are less intelligent than their counterparts elsewhere, held back by a ‘surname ceiling’ - my column why family companies aren’t as great as everyone thinks as.ft.com/r/3037c8ac-4...
"This is a thankless moment for any established carmaker to launch a new vehicle" - the FT View on the lessons from the launch of Ferrari's all-electric Luce as.ft.com/r/7b868611-f...
Real Madrid’s Pérez and SpaceX’s Musk are “playing a dangerous game at the place where emotion and cold investment calculation overlap”. My latest FT column as.ft.com/r/f6d3c7f3-6... Real Madrid and the dangers of mixing fans and finance
“If you don’t win, it’s good to know that your money has gone somewhere” - @stephistacey.ft.com and I talked to CEO Andria Vidler about the challenge of reviving the National Lottery as.ft.com/r/2bd9e69b-7...
Meet the art schools designing Champions League posters for Paris Saint-Germain www.nytimes.com/athletic/725...
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"Apart from breathing a sigh of relief that Musk’s plans to inhabit their planet are now a lower priority, what would a Martian beamed down to Wall Street make of the SpaceX IPO?" The FT View as.ft.com/r/f7111f7b-4...
'A powerful if one-sided case that wealthy elites have over centuries conspired with their managers to suggest that “there is no alternative” to market fundamentalism.' My FT review of Control Science by Henry Snow as.ft.com/r/e4fa99a2-b...
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Ferrari Luce’s launch caused more heat than light but has lessons for incumbents
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Many of the brightest workers steer clear of such businesses because promotions are scarcer and rewards lower
From the inspection towers of 19th-century factories to the data architecture of Amazon warehouses, Henry Snow casts those who surveil workers as capitalism’s villains
The posters have been shared on PSG’s social media accounts and have received almost six million views across various channels
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A "profound and often tragic" story of language extinction and preservation - my FT review of @sophiasgaler.bsky.social's beautiful and moving new book as.ft.com/r/0eaf8f40-d...
'If you know Heart of Darkness, I feel like I did a bit of the journey down the river and got to see how our modern financial system works, up close' - Eric "Lean Startup" Ries talks to me about the horrors he discovered while writing his new book Incorruptible as.ft.com/r/6353d07a-d...
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Sophia Smith Galer’s moving book is a rallying call to revive minority tongues amid increasing globalisation
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Author of the start-up bible has turned his attention to corrupting influences at the heart of contemporary capitalism