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Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Infobox award Financial Times Business Book of the Year Award is an annual award given to the best business book of the year as determined by the Financial Times. It aims to find the book that has "the most compelling and enjoyable insight into modern business issues".[1] The award was established in 2005 and is worth Шаблон:Currency. Beginning in 2010, five short-listed authors each receive Шаблон:Currency, previously it was Шаблон:Currency.[2]

The award's principal partner was Goldman Sachs from 2005 to 2013, when it was known as the "Financial Times and Goldman Sachs Business Book of the Year Award". McKinsey & Company supported the Business Book Award from 2014 until 2021, when it was known as the "Financial Times and McKinsey Business Book of the Year Award".

Since 2014, the Financial Times Business Book of the Year Award is presented at the same time as the Bracken Bower Prize for young business writers.[3]

Winners and shortlist

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2005

The shortlist was announced 20 September 2005,[4] and the winner announced 24 November 2005.[5][6][7]

2006

The shortlist was announced 18 September 2006,[8] and the winner announced 27 October 2006.[9][10]

2007

The shortlist was announced 25 September 2007,[11] and the winner announced 25 October 2007.[12]

2008

The shortlist was announced 18 September 2008 and the winner announced 14 October 2008.[13][14]

2009

The longlist was announced 12 August 2009,[15] the shortlist announced around 18 September 2009,[16] and the winner announced 29 October 2009.[17][18]

2010

The longlist was announced 9 August 2010,[19] the shortlist was announced 16 September 2010,[20] and the winner announced 19 October 2010.[21][22]

2011

The longlist was announced on 9 August 2011,[23] the shortlist was announced on 14 September[24] and the winner was announced on 3 November 2011.[25][26]

2012

The shortlist was announced on 13 September 2012.[27] The winner was announced on 2 November 2012.[28][29][30][31]

2013

The longlist was announced in August 2013.[32] The shortlist was announced on 18 September 2013.[33] The winner was announced on 18 November 2013.[34]

2014

The longlist was announced 6 August 2014.[35] The shortlist was announced 24 September 2014.[36] The winner was announced 11 November 2014.[37]

2015

The longlist was announced 12 August.[38] The shortlist was announced 22 September.[39] The winner was announced 17 November.[40] The winner received £30,000, and £10,000 was awarded to each of the remaining shortlisted books.[39]

2016

The longlist was announced 7 August.[41] The shortlist was announced 9 September.[42] The winner was announced 22 November.[43]

2017

The longlist was announced 13 August.[44] The shortlist was announced on 19 September.[45] The winner was announced 7 November.[46]

2018

The longlist was announced 13 August.[47] The shortlist was announced on 14 September.[48] The winner was announced 12 November.[49]

2019

The longlist was announced 10 August.[50] The shortlist was announced 16 September.[51][52] The winner was announced 3 December.[53]

2020

The longlist was announced 16 August.[54] The shortlist was announced 23 September.[55] The winner was announced 1 December.[56]

{{#invoke:random|bulleted_list |Шаблон:Blue ribbon Sarah Frier, No Filter: The Inside Story of Instagram |Anne Case and Angus Deaton, Deaths of Despair and the Future of Capitalism |Jill Lepore, If Then: How the Simulmatics Corporation Invented the Future |Reed Hastings and Erin Meyer, No Rules Rules: Netflix and the Culture of Reinvention |Rebecca M. Henderson, Reimagining Capitalism in a World on Fire |Daniel Susskind, A World Without Work: Technology, Automation, and How We Should Respond }}

2021

The longlist was announced 15 August.[57] The shortlist was announced on 24 September.[58] The winner was announced on 1 December.[59]

2022

The longlist was announced on 14 August.[60] The shortlist was announced on 22 September.[61] The winner was announced on 5 December.[62]

2023

The longlist was announced on 14 August.[63] The shortlist was announced on 21 September.[64][65] The winner was announced on 5 December.[66]

See also

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