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The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference
Malcolm Gladwell
Back Bay Books
, 2002 - 304 pages
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highly recommended
Applicable to everything- or almost everything!
I love this book. I picked it up and couldn't stop reading. I especially loved the chapter on Mavens and Connectors, and
how
select bpeople
can
be very influential. And, lots of people I know have read it, so it's good for conversation. Get one and put it on your coffee table. Guaranteed to get people talking.
Breaks down the "how"
Sure, I like to read. And it is a rare book that I could tell you exactly where I was when I read, X, Y or Z.
The
Tipping
Point
created in me such a moment in my life. Some of the points are sorta "well duh" (for me anyway).
How
ever, even those points moved the 'duh' to exactly Why.
And those few 'duhs' we're overcome with a great deal of step-by-step, why's and how's on stuff I didn't see.
Certainly not a waste of your time to read this one!
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This book will make you smarter - part 2.
I stole my review title from my review for Gladwell's "Blink" because I feel the same way about this book. Keen insight for business and life in understanding exactly what it is that
make
s people, society, business, and life tick, and
how
you
can
use some basic math and logic to get the most out of your experiences. Don't get me wrong, this is not a high-mined analytical read, rather it is a well-written look at some complex info broken down into an easily digested mental snack.
There is More in Heaven and Earth....
This is a fascinating and relevant business book. But it's also an enormously heartening treatise on the potential of large human groups to change quickly. There is a new, "Positivity in Business" movement afoot, and those who are in it would love to see it spread like wildfire. This book s
how
s how that kind of thing happens. For those who find global issues overwhelmingly challenging, the book gives much reason for optimism.
Doni Tamblyn is author of Laugh and Learn: 95 Ways to Use Humor for More Effective Teaching and Training and The
Big
Book of Humorous Training Games (Big Book of Business Games Series)
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Pleasant read, but no bite..
I read this book in one sitting, but that is more a testimony to the author's comfortable writing style than to the hold of his arguments. The content resonated with me, as it obviously has done for many more people, but I didn't feel that I learnt anything new. In other words, what the author says here felt like a long winded statement of the blindingly obvious. In our society, because we've been acclimatized for so long to take nothing for granted, journalists and researchers are often re-discovering the wheel, and getting praise for it. This seems to me to be another case of that.
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