“If my books appear oversimplified, then you shouldn't read them.” Malcolm Gladwell's invitation to avoid reading his books, made recently in an interview in The Guardian, has a certain charm. He conveys the impression of a writer who, aware of critics
Academic fight! Malcolm Gladwell's popular "10000-hours rule" was debunked in a Sports Illustrated writer's new book, so Gladwell defended his theory by accusing the author of creating a "straw man."
With his recent appearance on 60 Minutes and abundant national media coverage following his newly released David and Goliath, Malcolm Gladwell is again at the forefront of the American public consciousness. But there are still a few things investors
"Tipping Point" author Malcolm Gladwell gets inside the food industry's pursuit of the perfect spaghetti sauce — and makes a larger argument about the nature of choice and happiness.
Malcolm Gladwell has made a mint taking true-life stories and statistics, then wrapping them up together into an easily digestible whole. Like the writers of Freakonomics, he trades in counter-intuitive arguments, showing how conventional wisdom is
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