Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference by Malcolm Gladwell

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  • Pub. Date: January 2002
  • 304pp
  • Sales Rank: 602
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    • Pub. Date: January 2002
    • Publisher: Little, Brown & Company
    • Format: Paperback, 304pp
    • Sales Rank: 602

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    Defining that precise moment when a trend becomes a trend, Malcolm Gladwell probes the surface of everyday occurrences to reveal some surprising dynamics behind explosive social changes. He examines the power of word-of-mouth and explores how very small changes can directly affect popularity. Perceptive and imaginative, The Tipping Point is a groundbreaking book destined to overturn conventional thinking in business, sociological, and policy-making arenas.

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    Malcolm Gladwell is a staff writer for The New Yorker and a bestselling author of narrative nonfiction that examines the intersection of science and culture. In 2005, Time Magazine named him one of the 100 Most Influential People.

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    Changed My Lifeby Writing_on_Life

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    October 31, 2009: The Tipping Point is a book that EVERYONE should read. It's a powerful work of art that captures the nature of relationships. It is amazing how certain people make the world go around. I've found collectors, mavens and salesmen all over, and am blessed to be a part of a group of folks who carry many of these characteristics. The powerful message of a social epidemic is eye opening, and it really brings to light how ideas and things get moving in today's society.

    Overall this book is absolutely incredible. I'll buy everything that Malcolm writes, without hesitation.

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    The Tipping Point a Scientific Exploration of Social Dynamicsby Tyler24

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    September 29, 2009: The Tipping Point by Malcolm Gladwell is a very unique book because of its analytical approach to trends and epidemics and how they are started and transmitted. The term epidemic is used in a different sense than we are accustomed too. For instance, the outbreak of a once dead fashion statement such as the hush puppies, an archaic shoe, would be described as an epidemic in this book. Also studied are the people who make it possible for these often "word of mouth" phenomena where conversation can spread an idea or information like a virus, these people are considered linkers or people with many more connections that the average person. The bystander effect is well demonstrated and explained when the Kitty B incident in New York is analyzed from the viewpoint of those watching the stabbing. Lastly, many historic events such are Paul Revere's ride are studied to find out what made the word of mouth epidemic he started spread so fast and so efficiently to turn the tide of the battles of Lexington and Concord.

    Although it wouldn't be my typical read I found this book to be rather interesting and found myself unable to put it down several times. In my opinion the author does a particularly good job at relating his hypothesis about tipping points to actually historical events. Finding a deeper understanding for history past the facts actually helped me put into perspective many of the ideas that Gladwell expressed. Although this book has quite a few speculations Gladwell's ability to provide surveys, experimental data, and other forms of data provide a scientific fallback that I found to be very convincing. In conclusion I would recommend this book for anyone who is interested in social dynamics and requires scientific data to help them formulate there opinions.

    I Also Recommend: Awakenings, A Beautiful Mind.


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