Today the search for the best business book of 2022 is under way following the launch of the 18th annual Financial Times Business Book of the Year Award. 

The global award, inaugurated in 2005, carries a top prize of £30,000, which goes to the author or authors of the title that provides the “most compelling and enjoyable” insight into today’s business issues including management, future of work, climate, finance and economics. Each of the other finalists will receive £10,000.

FT editor Roula Khalaf will chair the judging panel. Authors and publishers are invited to submit titles in digital form

First submission deadline - 31 May 2022

This year the deadline is 31 May 2022 for all books published between 16 November 2021 and 31 May 2022.

Submission deadline for later titles - 30 June 2022

The deadline is 30 June 2022 for all books published between 1 June 2022 and 15 November 2022.

The longlist will be announced in mid-August and judges will select up to six finalists for a shortlist, to be announced live by FT Live on Twitter in September. The winner will be named in December at a ceremony in London, where the Bracken Bower Prize for young business authors will also be presented.

Last year’s winner was Nicole Perlroth for This Is How They Tell Me the World Ends: The Cyberweapons Arms Race, published by Bloomsbury Publishing (UK), Bloomsbury (US); an analysis of the threat posed by the arms race between cyber criminals, spies and hackers fighting to infiltrate essential computer systems.

Other recent winners include Sarah Frier in 2020 for No Filter, about the rise of Instagram; Caroline Criado Perez in 2019 for Invisible Women, her exposé of gender bias; John Carreyrou in 2018 for Bad Blood, about the Theranos scandal, and Amy Goldstein in 2017 for Janesville, about the impact of plant closures on a Wisconsin town.

To learn more about these awards, visit businessbook.live.ft.com and follow the conversation at #BBYA22 and #BrackenBower. 

McKinsey & Company supported the Business Book Award until 2021. It remains a sponsor this year for the Bracken Bower Prize.

ENDS

For more information please contact:

UK:

Katrina Power | +44 (0) 79639 62538 | katrinapowerpr@gmail.com

Mark Staniland, Financial Times | 44 (0) 78754 69179 | mark.staniland@ft.com

About the Financial Times

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