His sixth book, Talking to Strangers: What We Should Know about the People We Don't Know, is scheduled to be released in September 2019. He is also the host of the podcast Revisionist History and co-founder of the podcast company Pushkin Industries. Gladwell's books and articles often ...
Malcolm Gladwell is an English-born Canadian journalist, author, and speaker. He has been a staff writer for The New Yorker since 1996. He has written five books, The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference, Blink: The Power of Thinking Without Thinking, Outliers: The ...
In 2000, Malcolm Gladwell published the first of several bestselling books, "The Tipping Point," in which he applied the laws of epidemics to promote positive social change. Now, he's returned to that optimistic book's lessons in"Revenge of the Tipping Point"(to be published October 1 by ...
If you read Gladwell’sNew Yorkercolumn regularly, then you shouldn’t readWhat the Dog Saw: the book is a collection of his best (and best-known) essays, so the chances are you’ve already read it. However, if you don’t have aNew Yorkersubscription, then buy this book; it’s Gladw...
It's not revolutionary to say that this Malcolm Gladwell book changed how I saw the world, which is one of the most impressive things I think I've ever said about someone。 I only have this at a four because I think he neglects talking about how someone's hard work can influence thei...
Malcolm Gladwell Why The Revolution Will Not Be Tweeted Analysis Summarization of “Why the Revolution Will Not Be Tweeted”MalcolmGladwellwrote the article “Why the Revolution Will Not Be Tweeted” to inform the world about networks such as Twitter or Facebook and their uses.Gladwellstarts off ...
Malcolm Gladwell explores in Outliers what makes the difference between successful and unsuccessful people, and his conclusion is one that many would rather not hear: often, it’s simply chance, coincidence, and happenstance that make people successful. Contents Bullet Summary Full Summary Introduction...
Malcolm Gladwell is known for taking ideas that seem too big to properly understand—massive societal change, uncanny expertise, the mysteries of memory—and methodically bringing them down to earth. For instance, in his 2008 book Outliers, he explains the Beatles phenomenon as a simple result of...
This is neither a theoretical book nor a collection of essays. It is a mélange of true stories and research findings, brilliantly woven together byMalcolm Gladwell. He relies on these real-life examples to show both the bright and the dark side of our decision-making. ...
The next obvious source of success for Malcolm Gladwell is from an idea that he has helped to popularise in his fabulous bookOutliers: The Story of Success (Wikipedia). And, that’s the principle of 10,000 hours. Essentially, to be world class at almost anything takes about this much tim...