Kati Marton: The Chancellor; The remarkable odyssey of Angela Merkel
Angela Merkel, one of the greatest politicians of our time. Her stamina, intelligence, humility and goal oriented approach, could serve as example to us all in a lot of different situations.
Amy Webb: The Big Nine
AI technology could change our world. The Big Nine, six US and three China companies are at the forefront of its development now. What will happen in the future.
Kit Yates: Matematika med življenjem in smrtjo; Zakaj je matematika skoraj vse
Razumevanje matematike nam lahko olajša življenje in nam ponudi več možnosti za razumevanje dogajanja okoli nas, predvsem pa nas obvaruje pred manipulacijo 'strokovnjakov', ki radi uporabljajo številke za argumentacijo.
Katie King: AI Strategy for Sales and Marketing; Connecting Marketing, Sales and Customer Experience
AI for Sales and Marketing is a book about usage of AI in different use cases and scenarios around all industries from financial, retail, manufacturing and telecommunications.
Vaclav Smil: How the World Really Works
Vaclav Slim is giving us fact based view on How the World Really Works. From realistic view on energy consumption, to food production and sustainability. The future is somewhere between apocalypse and singularity.
Roger Crowley: Conquerors; How Portugal forged the first global empire
Small Portugal becoming a global force due to its strong fleet. The quest for India opened a way for a one of the greatest empire in the world. Exploration and conquest working hand in hand.
Paul Strathern: Mendeleyev’s Dream; The Quest for the Elements
The Periodic Table is one of the most known element in our world. But Mendeleyev only finished a discovery that started all the way back in Egipt. A book is a story of this journey.
Rory Sutherland: Alchemy
Alchemy of human behavior is not based on logic. Author is explaining us why marketing works best, when it uses magical and logical elements of human behavior.
Jon Cruddas: The Dignity of Labour
Dignity of work as the main cause of the New Left is what author is talking about. Showing how Labour in UK had lost its clear purpose, author is calling for renewal of it, based on "the main role that work has in people's identity".









