A book you shouldn't read - yet.

Smart Choices, by Hammond, Keeney, and Raiffa Context I read this many months ago, I’m writing this based on dipping back into it, and some notes I made at the time. Overall… it feels like a useful methodology, but - as is often the case with this kind of work - it feels like a pamphlet turned into a book, because this is the kind of size and format of book that customers, and publishers, want. ...

November 30, 2025 · 2 min · 309 words · Nick Drage

Podcast - The Wargame

The Wargame, by Sky News and Tortoise A recent podcast made by Sky News, find it on your favourite player. It details the players’ actions during a one day wargame, representing a Russian attack against the UK, and the British response. Overall I liked the gentle introduction to the setting and the terms - that this is explicitly aimed at the general public as an introduction to the format and/or the situation, rather than to a set of wise elders nodding sagely at each other while they all tut about the same things in unison. As you’d expect from a journalist with her experience, Deborah Haynes gives clear and timely explanations from the start - and never long enough to distract a more experienced listener. I liked the scenario - as good as it could be when you’ve brought everyone together for a subject-specific wargame, so players know they’re probably reacting to intentional prompts rather than a misunderstanding of innocent events. ...

June 28, 2025 · 2 min · 390 words · Nick Drage

"Leading the Rebellion": not what I was expecting.

A review of the book “Leading the Rebellion” by Jason Kingsley.

August 31, 2023 · 15 min · 2988 words · Nick Drage

I skipped half of this book, but you should definitely buy a copy.

A review of the book “Billion Dollar Lessons” by Carroll and Mui.

August 21, 2023 · 12 min · 2457 words · Nick Drage

A good film, stuck inside a bad film...

Synchronic I usually think, a lot… but for me the most enjoyable films are when that stops, and they just kind of sweep me out of that mental state. Then, as long as nothing too egregious happens, I’m OK with whatever options are avoided for the sake of the narrative while I wonder what will happen next. I’m lost in the progression of events or characterisation, or thinking what I would do in a particular character’s position. ...

February 10, 2022 · 5 min · 871 words · Nick Drage