*WINNER* 'SHORT BUSINESS BOOK OF THE YEAR' - THE BUSINESS BOOK AWARDS 2021
Unicorns, narwhals, yaks, cows and civets - what have all these creatures got to do with your hard-earned cash?
Well, far more than you would think at first glance. They are all beasts that appear in the global economic ecosystem. They pop up as warnings, messages, signals and useful analogies in order to help us navigate what can sometimes be a confusing, closed-off world.
In this book, BBC journalists Dhruti Shah and Dominic Bailey guide you through the confusing world of business jargon with a bold, graphic bestiary. As well as more familiar terms such as piggy bank, loan sharks and rat race, there are alligator spreads - which occur when an investor will never be able to make a profit on their transactions, or a lobster trap, which is a type of strategy a company will deploy in order to prevent a hostile takeover. There is even the memorable honorific of 'vampire squid' given to Goldman Sachs.
ISBN: | 9781911622468 |
Publication date: | 1st October 2020 |
Author: | Dhruti Shah |
Illustrator: | Dominic Bailey |
Publisher: | Portico an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers |
Format: | Hardback |
Pagination: | 176 pages |
Genres: |
Business studies: general Popular culture Small businesses and self-employment Economic theory and philosophy Economic systems and structures Economic and financial crises and disasters Business strategy Business competition Business communication and presentation |