Articles, tagged with "malcolm gladwell", page 2
31st March 2010
How long does it take to learn the violin? About ten thousand hours says Malcolm Gladwell author of the newly released book 'Outliers.' Believe it or not, it's very easy to teach yourself violin if you have access to the right tools. In fact, you can lea...
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Gerald Wongo
30th March 2010
I recently read Outliers by Malcolm Gladwell. In his book, Gladwell tells us how poor communication crashes airplanes. In other words, it's neither the weather nor mechanical difficulties that cause crashes, but poor communication and misguided teamwork...
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Joan Curtis
30th March 2010
Timing
One of the most critical aspects of picking a company is timing. You want to ask, "What is the timing within the marketplace and within the company?"
All companies, traditional and network marketing, go through a phenomenon known as the "S" c...
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Brian
10th March 2010
In his book "The Tipping Point," Malcolm Gladwell describes how epidemics and trends "tip" into existence - seemingly out of nowhere - and influence cultural and social tides.
The same phenomena show up in our business and personal lives. We each have ...
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Darren Neal
09th March 2010
Believe YOU Can
In an intriguing book by Malcolm Gladwell called Outliers, he makes the issue over and over again how the individuals or categories of people that truly make it put in no less than 10,000 hours before they are slightly close to starting...
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Gary McKenzie
01st March 2010
Health information professionals have what it takes to lead the way. Author Malcolm Gladwell explains why.
You may not think of yourself as a leader if you're like most of the data-driven professionals. Ultimately you are all about analyzing the numbers ...
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Erin Lang Masercola
18th January 2010
Men have all known of the infamous phrases such a good beginning makes a good ending. But, is this true in your firm? Beginning a prize-winning Internet firm is a vision that many crave. With so many options available nowadays, individuals become befud...
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Sharon Trask
06th January 2010
How do tides, academic peer groups and hormone levels tie together and relate to Starsigns. Try these ideas for size.
Many people believe that astrology is nonsense. Then there are many people who believe in astrology and read their daily horoscopes av...
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Phil Marks
14th October 2009
A Kindle eBook Reader Case tends to go up and down in price depending upon how stylish the reader case happens to be. The Amazon Kindle is something that could be considered a very expensive and valuable tool as you continue the quest for knowledge in thi...
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Shawnsum1
30th July 2009
Book Review - Outliers: The Story of Success
by Dr. Farid A. Muna
Outliers: The Story of Success
By Malcolm Gladwell
Little, Brown and Company, November 2008.
Malcolm Gladwell is the bestselling author of The Tipping Point and Blink. His latest ...
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meirctc
15th June 2009
Becoming the Go-to-Expert, Pathway to Success
I recently spoke at an event called, Brand Me: The Art Reinvention in Turbulent Times. A woman asked me, "Does it ‘take all of that' to pursue your passion? Do you have to go into debt or take ...
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jotham321
05th June 2009
They both serve as really great evidence that innate ability is NOT a very important factor in achieving success. When we realize that and take it to heart, we are encouraged to believe that we can indeed accomplish ANYTHING if we are willing to do the wo...
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Article Publisher
15th May 2009
I received an inspirational message of the day a few weeks ago and stored it on my computer. I'm sorry to say I didn't take note of its source but I'm pretty sure it came from the "New Spirituality Network". I would like to pass on this message with as ...
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Roseanna Leaton
15th May 2009
Joel Makover published recently an interesting analysis of the different types of green consumers according with their purchasing behavior, lifestyle, demographics, psychographics, date of birth or just where they live (I made up the last two!). The Makov...
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J.L. Marcoux
25th March 2009
According to Malcolm Gladwell's book "Outliers", a very strange coincidence was noticed in a hockey player roster - an unusually large percentage of the players on the team had birthdays in January. The remainder of the team had birthdays in February or M...
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Article Manager