The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference
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This is the best book written by Malcolm Gladwell in my opinion. This is the book that started it all for him. Autographed by the man himself from a talk he did in Santa Barbara, California.Specifications
| Author: | Malcolm Gladwell |
| Binding: | Paperback |
| DeweyDecimalNumber: | 302 |
| EAN: | 9780316346627 |
| Feature: | Autographed by Malcolm Gladwell |
| IsAdultProduct: | 0 |
| ISBN: | 0316346624 |
| Label: | Back Bay Books |
| ListPrice: | Amount: 1599 |
| CurrencyCode: USD | |
| FormattedPrice: $15.99 | |
| Manufacturer: | Back Bay Books |
| NumberOfItems: | 1 |
| NumberOfPages: | 301 |
| PackageDimensions: | Height: 110 |
| Length: 810 | |
| Weight: 65 | |
| Width: 510 | |
| ProductGroup: | Book |
| ProductTypeName: | ABIS_BOOK |
| PublicationDate: | 2002-01-07 |
| Publisher: | Back Bay Books |
| Studio: | Back Bay Books |
| Title: | The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference |
Custormer Reviews
Great read!
by S. Bearden ( CT USA )
, 2010-09-07
I really enjoyed the theories and ideas within this book. Malcolm Gladwell does a great job of describing his theories and tying in studies. I would take The Tipping Point as a perspective rather than concrete facts. Some people criticize this book as lacking "real" science behind the theories. If you are looking for a great perspective on epidemics then I highly recommend this book.
Riveting
by El Duderino , 2010-08-24
I've read all three Gladwell books now, in reverse order no less. Hands down, this way my favorite. Outliers was a strong contender, but the overall implications of his theory of ideas of epidemics in our world seems limitless. Buy this book and you'll read it in record time.
Really cool paradigm to help understand change
by R. K. King ( Indiana, USA )
, 2010-08-19
This is a really neat book. The author uses the paradigm of little changes that prompt gigantic change to discuss sociology, environmental aesthetics and more. I purchased on Kindle, and have enjoyed very much.
Awesome Book
by Jeremy , 2010-08-16
Thought provoking, mind altering book. It is a must read for all types of people.
This Weeks Great Tipping Points Aug 8 2010
by Andrea T. Goeglein ( Las Vegas, NV )
, 2010-08-08
Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R1JNJLB4H99TCD Normally I stick to recommending books that help the reader live and experience the tenets of positive psychology. In this case, I am recommending a book that does that...yet it might have taken 10 years for it to get to that point. I will admit I admire everything Malcolm writes, I heard him speak and he speaks about his ideas every bit as well as he writes about them, so my recommendation does have to take that into consideration. However, positive tipping points are all around us. I did this review to help you see why I feel that way. Thank you, Andrea T. Goeglein, PhD, [...] [...]










