The Tipping Point

2 02 2005

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I’m reading this book again … this time more leisurely and slowly. What is the Tipping Point? Here’s what the author Malcolm Gladwell says the book is about … just to get started,

“It’s a book about change. In particular, it’s a book that presents a new way of understanding why change so often happens as quickly and as unexpectedly as it does. For example, why did crime drop so dramatically in New York City in the mid-1990’s? How does a novel written by an unknown author end up as national bestseller? Why do teens smoke in greater and greater numbers, when every single person in the country knows that cigarettes kill? Why is word-of-mouth so powerful? What makes TV shows like Sesame Street so good at teaching kids how to read? I think the answer to all those questions is the same. It’s that ideas and behavior and messages and products sometimes behave just like outbreaks of infectious disease. They are social epidemics. The Tipping Point is an examination of the social epidemics that surround us.”

Check ou this Tipping Point - Net Version and thoughts on how it works with blogs.


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2 responses to “The Tipping Point”

2 02 2005
alwyn (15:15:00) :

sigh, i lost this book after going about halfway. pretty good, if a little ‘dry’ at some sections.

thanks for the link to the net version, :)

3 02 2005
natala (04:38:41) :

thanks - i am going to look this book up!

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