1. What is The Tipping Point about? ... The word "Tipping Point", for example, comes from the world of epidemiology. It's the name given to that moment in an epidemic when a virus reaches critical mass. It's the boiling point. It's the moment on the graph ... 6. How would you classify The Tipping Point? Is it a science book?
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The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference (ISBN 0-316-31696-2) is a book by Malcolm Gladwell, first published by Little Brown in 2000. Tipping points are "the levels at which...
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5.0 out of 5 stars The tipping Point by Gladwell; Outstanding, informative, revealing, that's what I think of this book. Malcolm gladwell does a great job at investigating a topic and explaining it in easy to undestand language...
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One section of the book that we found especially interesting was a chapter in which the author draws a parallel between the tipping point and the chasm described in Geoffrey Moore’s Crossing the Chasm (see our review at chasm.shtml). The premise of the chasm is that during the introduction of discontinuous...
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Home > Book Reviews > The Tipping Point ... This is the kind of book I love. The Tipping Point, whilst applying social psychology to ‘real world' situations such as marketing, neatly explores the notion of simple cause and effect.
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I think I saw this recommended for me by Amazon, and when I saw it in a bookstore, and paged through it, it looked interesting. And it was. The subtitle of this book is "How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference".
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The point of this explication is to make sure you don't read The Tipping Point thinking you'll walk out with a new understanding of how information spreads. This book leads to many more questions than it answers.
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When The Tipping Point came out, I did not make the association between the essayist I had enjoyed in the pages of The New Yorker and the book. I thought that The Tipping Point was another fad book like Who Moved My Cheese and I ignored it.
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Book: The Tipping Point by: Malcolm Gladwell ... I didn’t get to go to the latest pubcon either, but I heard that Malcolm Gladwell was going to be speaking. That and stuntdubl’srecent post made my think about his book The Tipping Point again. [...]
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One thing has to change if Facebook (or any other social networking channel) were to be the tipping point: A person has to give up the different persona in different settings. We are used to having a home-self, a work-self, a play-self, etc. ... We may count pennies to make sure the book balance. We may take legal...
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