Communication, journalism

A world without email

The author is a New York Times bestseller and since his first publications has continued his research on deep work, which should be all intellectual work. The goal of the book is well indicated in the...

Surrounded by Idiots

This book is an excellent aid to understanding - and making oneself understood - by the people we work with. It deals with professional work, but its ideas can easily be applied to other areas of life:...

The talking manager

The objective of the book is to offer keys and tools to improve conversations in the business world. Love and understanding are the pillars of leadership. Hence the subtitle of this book is how to lead...

Scoop

This is a funny, but at the same time thoughtful and cynical novel about journalism in the thirties of the twentieth century, coinciding with the fashion of reporters on the hunt for news and the emergence...

Amusing Ourselves to Death

The television has turned learning into part of the entertainment industry and children are more and more demanding to be entertained in schools. Watching has replaced reading, and soundbites have replaced...

To light a fire on the earth

Extensive interview of the author - auxiliary bishop of Los Angeles since 2015 - with John L. Allen Jr., editor of Crux magazine, which deals with issues of the Vatican and the Catholic Church....

Milkman

In an anonymous city in Northern Ireland, the author sets up a story of rumors and hearsay, in which all citizens run the immediate risk of being caught up in the political persecution: either by the...

Hit Refresh

Through the narration of his personal experience as an employee and CEO of Microsoft, Satya Nadella writes about individual change and the transformation of the company, especially at the level of culture....

La fe en la cultura del siglo XXI

In the words of the author, this is a brief text which has its origin from a talk given to professionals about “how to make Christ, and man, as a creature of God, present in social life, politics, the arts...