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Malcolm Gladwell, Steven Levitt & Stephen Dubner on Charlie Rose - 11/11/2009
Value Investing World —
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Link to: Malcolm Gladwell, Steven Levitt & Stephen Dubner on Charlie Rose .................... The interview with Harvard Professor Ken Rogoff on the 11/10/2009 show is also worth watching, in my opinion. -13 hours ago -
Panel Nerds: Byron Pitts Just Scratches The Surface
Mediaite —
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Who : Byron Pitts (“60 Minutes”) What : The New York Press Club’s book event for “ Step Out on Nothing ” Where : McGraw Hill Building When : November 10, 2009 Thumbs : Down Byron Pitts said that producing a segment for a news show takes him exactly as long as the time available. Whether he has ...1 day ago -
Social Media: At the Tipping Point
ReveNews —
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Long before Malcolm Gladwell’s extraordinary best-selling book The Tipping Point , there was Geoffrey Moore’s Crossing the Chasm , published almost twenty years ago, and his follow-up book, Inside the Tornado . Moore talked about the flash point at which a technology product progresses from early adoption to ...1 day ago -
Social Media: At the Tipping Point
Affiliate Marketing | Affiliate Networks —
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Long before Malcolm Gladwell’s extraordinary best-selling book The Tipping Point, there was Geoffrey Moore’s Crossing the Chasm, published almost twenty years ago, and his follow-up book, Inside the Tornado. Moore talked about the flash point at which a technology product progresses from early adoption to mass ...1 day ago -
My holiday to-do list
The Good, The Bad, The Spin —
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I generally loathe the winter holidays; winter in general, in fact. I prefer with no exceptions 105-degree weather over any day with a temperature below 60. And winter in Reno is bizarrely... Click the article title to read more.2 days ago -
Being Gladwellian: An Education in Not Listening to Experience
Education Investment Forum —
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What is cliche? I believe cliche is the uttered evocative statement that has lost its evocation. It is gloss over nuance and the rivets that keep life together. Maureen Tkacik gets a little gruff with Malcolm Gladwell over his cliches, but Im not telling how she ends her own essay. You can read Gladwell for Dummies ...2 days ago -
Gay Culverhouse, a Grandmother Who Speaks Truth to NFL Power
Women's Voices For Change —
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Instantly noticeable among the dark suits at the House Judiciary Committee hearing two weeks ago, Gay Culverhouse stood out in her purple dress, but even more for what she said. [...]2 days ago -
Why the Pursuit of Innovation Usually Fails - best practices kill innovation
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Leadership Why The Pursuit Of Innovation Usually Fails Adam Hartung , 11.09.09, 04:11 PM EST Its not what were trained for as leaders or how our businesses are set up to work. Forbes published today " Why the Pursuit of Innovation Usually Fails ." "Most companies everywhere are s truggling to grow ...3 days ago -
Horror Chick, With Melissa Lafsky: Why “The Fourth Kind” Needs to Suckle at the Teat of Malcolm Gladwell
The Awl —
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Collectively, we think alien abduction is dumb. I mean really dumb. Like, if I came home one day and said, “Hey, I was abducted by aliens,” somehow that would launch me deeper into Fucking Nutcase Territory than “Hey, I was possessed by a demon who’s been stalking me since childhood,” or “Hey, I was ...3 days ago -
Two Sides of the Same Story: Laskas & Gladwell on CTE & the NFL
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In October, I read a fascinating article on GQ.com about head injuries among former NFL players. Written by Jeanne Marie Laskas, the article was a forensic detective story, documenting a little known doctor’s efforts to bring the brain trauma issue to the attention of the medical community, the NFL, and the ...3 days ago -
How Do We Show Our Students That We Love Them?
So You Want To Teach? —
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When I was struggling to find hope early in my career as a teacher, I came across a few pieces of advice given by King Solomon from the Proverbs: He who spares his rod hates his son, But he who loves him disciplines him promptly. — Proverbs 13:24 This one jumped out at me as I realized I overlooked way too ...3 days ago -
Whose Idea Is It?
WhitneyHoffman.com —
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In reading Malcolm Gladwell’s “What The Dog Saw” , and watching his interview on WNYC talking about how someone lifted part of piece he wrote in the New Yorker as part of a larger Broadway play, I’ve been rethinking my approach to idea ownership. There are tons of ideas out there. I say, I’m sure, ...4 days ago -
10 Books That Rocked My World
So You Want To Teach? —
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Over the last decade, I have read a handful of great books that forced me to think and consider a lot of things about the way I was living. I’ve mentioned some of these books before on the blog, but this week I read another one of those kinds of books and thought I would share more with my readers about some of ...5 days ago -
Dept. of Obvious?
Mostly Movies —
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Gladwell: Genius or dispenser of banality? Long but worth it. (The Nation) That success is in the eye of the unsuccessful would seem to be the great unspoken dilemma dogging critics asked to consider the work of the rich and famous author and inspirational speaker Malcolm Gladwell. No matter how well intentioned ...5 days ago -
The Difference Betweening Listening and Hearing
WhitneyHoffman.com —
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I have been a big fan of Malcolm Gladwell’s work ever since reading The Tipping Point several years ago. About a week ago, I started bought and started reading “ What the Dog Saw and other adventures “, a book that’s largely a collection of his work in The New Yorker. It’s a book that you can basically ...5 days ago -
Gladwell for Dummies
The Sly Oyster | culture, entertainment, liberal arts, shenanigans —
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Mo Tkacik tackles the conundrum that is Malcolm Gladwell . In that case, perhaps Gladwell’s intellectual compromises are neither commercial nor unintentional but rather a necessary outgrowth of his higher calling: to explore the secret workings of the world and impart the resulting data to its self-appointed ...6 days ago -
Malcolm Gladwell Explained
The Awl —
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“Gladwell’s protagonists are generally intelligent but ordinary folks who have imbued their work with a passionate practicality. Their laboratories are courtrooms and high-concept shopping malls, office parks and African villages, but whatever their locale, they are always buried in data, endless stacks and reams ...6 days ago -
The 10,000 hour rule
The Every Nation Plog —
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by Larry Matsuwaki Malcolm Gladwell got me thinking from his book “Outliers” after reading what he called the 10,000 hour rule. He mentions a study done in the early 1990’s by psychologist K. Anders Ericsson at Berlin’s elite Academy of Music. He divided the school’s violinists into three groups: 1) ...6 days ago -
Gladwell, I Am Told, Is Often Misunderstood [Malcolm Gladwell]
Deadspin —
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Deadspins part-time weekend wrecker Moe Tkacik has penned an epically long story about Bill Simmons admirer and pezzy-haired cultural point-tipper Malcolm Gladwell for "The Nation." Feast.[ The Nation ]1 week ago -
Pro-Football, Injury, and Clear Christian Conscience
Progressive Revival —
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Tom Krattenmaker is a Portland, Oregon-based writer specializing in religion in public life and a member of the USA Today Board of Contributors. He is the author of the new book "Onward Christian Athletes" examining Christian engagement with pro sports. ...1 week ago