As a current affairs magazine, Frontline covers domestic and International news. Frontline gives a prominent place to various issues of development and hindrances in the Indian states. Apart from topics of politics and political economy, it also covers a wide range of topics including Arts, books, cinema, Science and English language.
Death by Video Game: Tales of Obsession from the Virtual Frontline
Whether it's Space Invaders, Candy Crush Saga or Grand Theft Auto, video games draw us in and don't let go. In Taiwan, a spate of deaths at gaming cafés is raising a question: why is it that some of us are playing games beyond the limits of our physical wellbeing?
War Horse This month we are offering the moving story of a horse’s courage amid the deadly chaos of the First World War, told by master storyteller Michael Morpurgo About the book In 1914, Joey, a young farm horse, is sold to the army and thrust into the midst of battle on the Western Front. With his officer he bravely charges down the enemy, witnessing all the terror and horror of the frontline. Even in the desolation of the trenches, where death is always close at hand, Joey's courage inspires the soldiers around him...
Leadership Under Pressure: Tactics from the Frontline
In Leadership under Pressure, Col. Bob Stewart draws on his experiences in the army and in business, using them to illustrate the key attributes of a leader. In this timely and personal view of leadership, readers learn how to maintain morale in tough times, deal with a crisis, show courage to colleagues, and lead others by example. Personal stories and frontline details will give aspiring leaders valuable tools for crisis management and negotiation.
Know What You Don't Know: How Great Leaders Prevent Problems Before They Happen
You'll discover how to become a business "anthropologist," observing how your employees, customers, and suppliers actually behave, not just how they're "supposed" to behave. Roberto shows how and when to circumvent your gatekeepers to see crucial raw data...how to "connect the dots" among issues that seem unrelated, but are really signs of a deeper pattern...how to promote candor among front-line employees...encourage "useful" mistakes, and more.