Tipping Point – Malclom Galdwell – $8

The word “Tipping Point”, for example, comes from the world of epidemiology. It’s the name given to that moment in an epidemic when a virus reaches critical mass. It’s the boiling point. It’s the moment on the graph when the line starts to shoot straight upwards. AIDS tipped in 1982, when it went from a rare disease affecting a few gay men to a worldwide epidemic. Crime in New York City tipped in the mid 1990’s, when the murder rate suddenly plummeted.

When I heard that phrase for the first time I remember thinking–wow. What if everything has a Tipping Point? Wouldn’t it be cool to try and look for Tipping Points in business, or in social policy, or in advertising or in any number of other nonmedical areas? – Interview with Gladwell -

http://www.gladwell.com/tippingpoint/index.html

I get this book. This book is about change. Yea. Like very simple. machiam not very important change, can lead to a series of changes, then become very big changeĀ like that. Machiam why apparently intelligent people can be Tottenham supporters also. Winning one small Carling cup trophy, the excitement generated by theĀ current rabid fans reach fever pitch then suddenly a lot of other rabid fans, then they got a fan base for the next 20 years !

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