
Lunch with the FT
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『Lunch with the FT』の概要
Peek inside power lunches with world's elite - from Trump to Branson - in this collection of 42 candid FT interviews. Where else can you witness Russell Brand and David Guetta sharing meals with the same journalist who grilled political heavyweights?
『Lunch with the FT』の主要テーマ
- journalistic portraiture
- power dynamics
- dining etiquette
- elite networking
- unfiltered interviews
「Lunch with the FT」のベストクォート
What emerges from these encounters is a truth every skilled negotiator knows - even the most mundane transactions can become subtle battlegrounds of influence.
『Lunch with the FT』の登場人物
- Lionel BarberAuthor and former editor of the Financial Times
- James FergusonIllustrator who captures the essence of guests
- Bernie EcclestoneFormula One titan and interview subject
- Jean-Claude JunckerFormer President of the European Commission
- Richard DesmondMedia mogul and interview subject
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この本に関するよくある質問
Lunch with the FT 2 offers candid insights from Lionel Barber’s career as Financial Times editor, featuring interviews with global leaders like Barack Obama, Angela Merkel, and Vladimir Putin. The book blends geopolitical analysis, leadership lessons, and behind-the-scenes accounts of pivotal economic events, framed through the FT’s iconic interview series. It explores themes like digital media transformation, post-Brexit dynamics, and the challenges of 21st-century journalism.
This book suits professionals in business, journalism, or politics seeking insider perspectives on global leadership and economic trends. Executives will appreciate strategies for navigating uncertainty, while media enthusiasts gain insights into the FT’s shift to digital dominance under Barber’s editorship.
Yes, for its rare access to high-profile leaders and Barber’s sharp analysis of macroeconomic shifts. The book balances journalistic rigor with storytelling, offering timeless lessons on adaptability—a valuable resource for understanding modern geopolitics and media innovation.
Key concepts include:
- Digital-first journalism: How the FT achieved 75% digital subscribers under Barber.
- Leadership resilience: Lessons from interviews with global figures navigating crises.
- Post-Brexit economics: Analysis of EU-UK relations and their business implications.
- “Transparency isn’t optional in the age of digital disruption” – on media evolution.
- “Brexit taught us that no nation is an island in global economics” – from EU-UK analysis.
Unlike his memoir The Powerful and the Damned (2020), this book focuses on external leadership dialogues rather than personal diaries. It expands on themes like transatlantic relations and digital innovation introduced in his FT editorials.
Some reviewers note a Eurocentric bias in geopolitical analysis and limited coverage of Asian markets. Others highlight its dense economic terminology as challenging for casual readers.
The book provides frameworks for decision-making under uncertainty, drawn from Barber’s interviews with CEOs and policymakers. Professionals learn to balance risk and innovation, particularly in media or international business.
Barber details the FT’s pivot to subscription models and data-driven storytelling, emphasizing integrity in the fake news era. Case studies include investigative reporting on Brexit and corporate scandals.
Its analysis of hybrid workforces, AI in media, and shifting trade alliances remains timely. Barber’s warning about political polarization offers context for today’s global conflicts.
- The “FT lunch table”: Represents equitable dialogue across ideologies.
- Digital paywalls: Symbolize the tension between accessibility and quality journalism.
Yes, including:
- Adaptability: Embrace change, as seen in the FT’s digital transformation.
- Strategic networking: Build cross-sector alliances, modeled after Barber’s interview techniques.

















