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29th September 2009
Malcolm Gladwell has a long history as a news reporter, but in his book, “The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference” Gladwell helps readers understand something most of us have only felt was true – life has a tipping point.
I... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
25th September 2009
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. W... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
17th September 2009
Ever wonder how trends get started? As much as we'd like to think that all trends are Madison Avenue creations propagated by the media, many times a movement is sparked by the action of a few. Then word of mouth makes it spread. Author Malcolm Gladwell ex... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
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 ... Read >
Author: 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 ta... Read >
Author: 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... Read >
Author: 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 ... Read >
Author: 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... Read >
Author: 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... Read >
Author: Article Manager
13th March 2009
I found myself wondering why some major brands fail once they have reached their “target audience”. From my perception, they spread themselves too thin.
Most great companies in the beginning are hyper-focused on their message and their goals. Once ... Read >
Author: Mel Joelle
23rd February 2009
You've heard all the stories about the millions of dollars that you can make by day trading the forex markets, how it's easier to make money with forex because it trends much better than stocks and there is more liquidity with over $7 Trillion dollars tra... Read >
Author: OptionSpreadTrades.com
16th December 2008
How do certain ideas, services/products or messages advance from a position of unfamiliarity in the market to a position of extreme popularity and recognition?
In Malcolm Gladwell's book, Tipping Point, he provides insight into how messages, ideas and ... Read >
Author: Elizabeth Ferris
25th November 2008
In Seattle Washington this evening, a business network meeting was held at Rocket Dog Communications, who’s offices are right down across the street from the Seattle Ferry Terminal. The meeting was organized by the company owners, a husband and wife tea... Read >
Author: Jeff Rogers
29th September 2008
Not too many years ago, the question might have been, “Do you have e-mail?” Today, it’s “Do you blog?” If you answered Yes in either case (depending on when the question was asked), then author Malcolm Gladwell has you pegged. You are either a M... Read >
Author: sofiakaylee
19th September 2008
There is a village in Wales in the UK, between Cardiff and Swansea, where 17 young people have committed suicides. The facts are not consistent - when did this start? If Natasha Randall was the twelfth victim in thirteen years, as one newspaper claims, ... Read >
Author: Elsabe Smit
07th July 2008
A lot of entrepreneurs and internet marketers arrogantly claim that they're above affiliate programs, that they don't need to endorse or advertise someone else's product to make money online. The fact is that these netpreneurs have too much pride and what... Read >
Author: Moe Tamani
21st February 2008
Developing one's "expert status" is taking the lead as a necessary element of business positioning. Why? Because as consumers, our ability to focus our attention has dwindled dramatically, due to the overwhelming deluge of information and advertising tha... Read >
Author: Adele Sommers
04th February 2008
With everyday that passes the value of leveraged income increases. This type of income is a growing force in the economy of North America. By the droves, people approach the horizon of retirement and discover they cannot set that long awaited date. Dim... Read >
29th January 2008
Thank you author Malcolm Gladwell, for your exciting, revolutionary, perceptive and timely book, "The Tipping Point." His identification and description of the process that defines so many procedures in society has almost become generic, commonly used, ... Read >
Author: Daniel Sitter
24th January 2008
“Step aside from all thinking, and there is nowhere you can’t go”
Seng-ts’an – Zen founder
Byron Katie, author of Loving What Is, says “The only time we suffer is when we believe a thought that argues with what is. When the mind is perfect... Read >
Author: Ellen Besso
24th January 2008
Here's a wild assertion: I think rationality is overrated. Yup. It's true. I realize it's important to have a good foundation with your feet planted solidly on the ground, but rationality has taken over the realm of business (though it has not yet taken o... Read >
Author: Kenrick E. Cleveland
07th June 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Peter Temple
I like to travel in a jacket and dress slacks. People have often asked me why. The answer is that I think I get better treatment. Over many years, I've proven that theory to myself, although some of the examples may be a... Read >
Author: Peter Temple
24th April 2007
Have you ever read “The Tipping Point” book written by Malcolm Gladwell yet? This is a really great book. You can apply the strategy in the book to grow your online home based business internet affiliate marketing. It’s all about “Viral internet m... Read >
Author: zMillionDollars
08th September 2006
In the 21st Century, the old bromide is more true than ever: It's not what you know; it's who you know and who knows you.
In large part, we can thank the Internet for that these days. Despite its vast size and complexity, the Internet has turned out t... Read >
Author: Karen Otazo
24th July 2006
As we go about our day, most of us are not aware of an ultimate unity, a connectedness with God and other human beings. Instead, we're preoccupied with our own plans and designs, our own hopes and fears. But if we are free of psychic clutter as a resul... Read >
Author: Leslie Reynolds Benns
16th June 2006
Some people say that they're the same - word of mouth and network marketing.
Tom "Big Al" Schreiter, for example, has taught for years that recommending your product or business is like recommending a restaurant - only you don't get paid when you're ... Read >
Author: Kim Klaver
26th May 2006
Why do we read? Well, we read for any number of reasons. I've read books for pure entertainment, to pass time, out of cohersion (school), or to learn about something I was interested in. Last year, however, I discovered a new reason I like to read. In rea... Read >
Author: Garrett Smith
25th April 2006
What is RSS:
RSS is a format for syndicating news and the content of news-like sites, including major news sites like Wired, news-oriented community sites like Slashdot, and personal weblogs. But it's not just for news. Pretty much anything that can be... Read >
Author: Robbo das
08th November 2005
Copyright 2005 Mary Eule
Your reputation, strengthened or negated by word-of-mouth, is one of the most difficult things to build and one of the easiest to destroy. You must be committed to developing and protecting your good name at all costs it is on... Read >
09th September 2005
How to Use Your Intuition to Be a
Better Writer
C 2005
Julie Jordan Scott
Albert Einstein said, "The only real valuable thing
is intuition."
For centuries inventors, entrepreneurs, engineers,
parents, children and yes, artists, have all
... Read >
Author: Julie Jordan Scott
25th July 2005
Copyright 2005 Priya Shah In the international bestseller "Blink," Malcolm Gladwell explains why our decisions to choose brands, select a mate, sue our doctor or make choices that decide Presidential elections, aren't as simple as they seem. Why we oft... Read >
Author: Priya Shah
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