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The Tipping Point

The Tipping Point

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Author: Malcolm Gladwell
Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group
Category: Book

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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 940 reviews
Sales Rank: 1245785

Format: Import
Media: Paperback
Edition: New Ed
Pages: 285
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 4.2 x 1.3

ISBN: 0349114463
EAN: 9780349114460
ASIN: 0349114463

Publication Date: May 31, 2001
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2 out of 5 stars Overhyped and Overrated   October 23, 2008
David R. Hicks (Arlington, Va.)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

This book is a highly dumbed-down discussion of a phenomenon many of us already know -- things happen in a non-linear manner. He cites many examples -- the Hushpuppy resurgence, most famously, but her offers no evidence to back his claims. He merely offers what might be the truth and leaves it at that. I kept waiting for him to get to the point, and then I realized I was reading the last chapter and summing things up.

After seeing all the good reviews, I was very disappointed in this book. I will be more skeptical of this genre (and author) in the future.



4 out of 5 stars Entrepreneurs, heads up!   October 18, 2008
Tomer London (Israel)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

I liked this book very much. It describes a theory that explains how new trends and social behaviors are created and spread.
The book gave me new marketing ideas and some insight on the making of social trends.
So, if you're into creating something new that captures the hearts of thousands don't miss it. :)



4 out of 5 stars Having been hugely happy with Blink!   September 24, 2008
Nicole Loew
2 out of 3 found this review helpful

Having been hugely happy with Blink! I went out and purchased The Tipping Point almost right away. It, like most the other books I purchase, sat on a bookcase dedicated solely to books-yet-to-read until a few days ago. And now it shall be moved to its permanant home on a different bookcase. The point of all of this is that The Tipping Point is a well-researched, highly interesting, and unique book. The problem is that it, like Blink!, doesn't stick (see book for details). It's interesting but doesn't have the stickiness of most bestsellers, and is most certainly not something I would have watched the count down date for publishing like I'm doing with a few others. Good, but not great. Interesting, but not facinating. A 4, but not a 5.


5 out of 5 stars Must read book   September 16, 2008
L. Cox (CA)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

Macolm Gladwell's approach in this book is that of an observer. His deductions are thoroughly logical and offer a refreshing alternative to traditional thought. This book was a joy to read. I am also half way through his second book entitled Blink. As an author he has explained in both these books what other observers have innately noticed about human behavior and explained these ideas in a simple, natural manner.


3 out of 5 stars THANK YOU AMAZON, and mixed review   September 16, 2008
Lindsay
2 out of 5 found this review helpful

I have to compliment Amazon on their awesome feature of look inside the book! I had bought this book about a year ago from [...] and for a few different reasons had not had the chance to read it until a year after i bought it. Well, I got to page 31 of my book and was rudely surprised to see that my book had a page ripped out!!! (who does that?!) Anyways, so thanks to amazon's online feature of look inside the book, I was able to go to the missing page and read the missing text. THANK YOU AMAZON!

As an Advertising and Marketing major, this book did carry some interesting perspectives on social trends and epidemics for brand popularity and other social phenomena. However, I do think that some of the examples, although relevant to certain aspects of society and world culture, were unnecessarily negative. If this theory can be applied universally to many different contexts, then a few more positive and uplifting examples could have been noted. Drugs, Suicide, and shootings should be balanced with a more uplifting tone.


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