As the winter holiday season approaches, we at KTH Executive School are delighted to share a curated selection of thought-provoking reads for your reflection and learning.
This year, we are proud to have concluded the first round of the new Operations & Supply Chain Management Program, alongside the continued success of the highly acclaimed Executive Program with its transformative agenda. Our alumni network continues to grow, enriched by engaging activities and meaningful connections.
We are excited to share this journey with you and look forward to an inspiring new year ahead.
Recommended books
Supremacy
Authored by Parmy Olson, this book provides a behind-the-scenes look at the race to dominate artificial intelligence, focusing on the ambitions and pressures faced by entrepreneurs in this transformative field.
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Growth: A Reckoning
Daniel Susskind offers a comprehensive analysis of economic growth, challenging traditional perspectives and proposing new frameworks for understanding and fostering growth in the modern economy.
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The Corporation in the Twenty-First Century
John Kay examines the evolution of corporations, critiquing outdated business theories and advocating for a redefinition of corporate purpose in today’s knowledge economy.
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The Longevity Imperative
Andrew Scott explores the societal and economic implications of increased longevity, offering insights into building a better society for healthier, longer lives.
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Tribal
Michael Morris delves into the cultural instincts that divide and unite us, providing a nuanced understanding of human behavior that is essential for effective leadership and collaboration.
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Material World
Ed Conway explores the six raw materials — sand, salt, iron, copper, oil, and lithium — that shape modern civilization, offering insights into their role in global supply chains, geopolitics, and sustainability.
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