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The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference

by Malcolm Gladwell

2000 · Findaway World

About the book

Malcolm Gladwell outlines how small behaviors or localized trends reach a threshold and spread like a contagion. He identifies three specific rules that govern these social epidemics: the Law of the Few, the Stickiness Factor, and the Power of Context. Through case studies such as the revitalization of Hush Puppies shoes and the decline of crime in New York City, the text explains the roles of influencers like Connectors, Mavens, and Salesmen. It further analyzes how environmental tweaks and the specific presentation of a message determine whether an idea fails or undergoes rapid, exponential growth.

Business professionals and marketers read this to understand the mechanics of word-of-mouth growth and consumer adoption. It appeals to those interested in behavioral economics and social psychology who want to identify the specific moment a trend shifts from a niche interest to a mass phenomenon. Readers walk away with a framework for analyzing social trends and tactical methods for making an idea more memorable. The book provides specific mental models for identifying which individuals in a network possess the social capital to broadcast a message to the public.

Details

Published
2000
Publisher
Findaway World
ISBN
9781408705575
Language
EN