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Author Gladwell, Malcolm, 1963-

Title Outliers : the story of success / Malcolm Gladwell.

Imprint New York : Little, Brown and Co., 2008.

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Edition 1st ed.
Description ix, 309 p. : ill. ; 21 cm.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (p. [287]-296) and index.
Contents Introduction: The Roseto mystery -- Opportunity. The Matthew effect (Matthew 25:29) -- The 10,000 hour rule -- The trouble with geniuses -- The three lessons of Joe Flom -- Harlan, Kentucky -- The ethnic theory of plane crashes -- Rice paddies and math tests -- Marita's bargain -- A Jamaican story.
Summary The best-selling author of The Tipping Point and Blink identifies the qualities of successful people, posing theories about the cultural, family, and idiosyncratic factors that shape high achievers, in a resource that covers such topics as the secrets of software billionaires, why certain cultures are associated with better academic performance, and why the Beatles earned their fame.
"In this provocative and inspiring book, Malcolm Gladwell examines everyone from business giants to scientific geniuses, sports stars to musicians, and reveals what they have in common. He looks behind the spectacular results, the myths and the legends to show what really explains exceptionally successful people." "Gladwell argues that, when we try to understand success, we normally start with the wrong question. We ask 'what is this person like?' when we should really be asking 'where are they from?' The real secret of success turns out to be surprisingly simple, and it hinges on a few crucial twists in people's life stories - on the culture they grow up in and the way they spend their time."--BOOK JACKET.
Study Program AR RL 7.5 13.0 PHS
Subject Successful people.
Success.
Achievement.
Success.
ISBN 9780316017923
9780316017930
0316017922
9780316036696 (Int'l ed.)
0316036692 (Int'l ed.)
9780316024976
031602497X

 
    
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