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

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    • ISBN: 1586217453
    • Publisher: Hachette Audio
    • Pub. Date: December 2004
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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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    Biography

    Malcolm Gladwell is a former business and science writer at the Washington Post. He is currently a staff writer for The New Yorker.

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    The point of The Tipping Pointby donchian1

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    11/09/2009: Donchian Murray

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    The Tipping Point, Malcolm Gladwell, Pub. 1-7-2002, 304 Pg.

    Born September 3, 1963 in London, He studied at the University of Toronto and received his bachelor's degree in History in 1984 before moving to the U.S. to become a journalist. Blink, Outliers, What the Dog Sees.

    The point of Malcolm Gladwell's masterpiece The Tipping Point is to explain as clearly as possible the "magic moment when an idea, trend, or social behavior crosses a threshold, tips, and spreads like wildfire." Malcolm Gladwell calls this the "Tipping Point" and explains how it governs epidemics that society relies upon for economic fuel.

    First off, The Tipping Point Is a composition of three hundred and four, one page long, factual vignettes infinitely secreting knowledge for the reader to absorb and process to use the rest of their life. Malcolm Gladwell analyzes a trend that he has noticed in the western world's economy. Gladwell describes the trend he has noticed as a "tipping point". Gladwell states,

    "Ideas and products and messages and behaviors spread just like viruses do." (The Tipping Point, Malcolm Gladwell; Pg.7.)

    Throughout The Tipping Point, Gladwell explains his finding's using frequent examples that are easy to remember. He explains that crime can be massively spread and traced back to a single event or person that got the crime epidemic going. He explains how a fashion trend can spread like a Std. As he always does, Malcolm Gladwell concludes The Tipping Point with an enlightening thought. "In a world dominated by isolation and immunity, understanding these principles of word of mouth is more important than ever." (Pg. 280)

    "Undeniably compelling..Terrifically rewarding."

    - Claire Deberer, Seattle Times

    "A fascinating book that makes you sees the world in a different way."

    - Fortune

    Changed My Lifeby Writing_on_Life

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    10/31/2009: 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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