“In order to get one of the greatest inventions of the modern age, in other words, we thought we needed the solitary genius. But if Alexander Graham Bell had fallen into the Grand River and drowned that day back in Brantford, the world would still have had the telephone, the only difference being that the telephone company would have been nicknamed Ma Gray, not Ma Bell.” IfsWorldHas BeensStillsIdeasAgeOrderDifferencesCompanyModernGeniusNeededRiversInventionFallenGrayBellsSolitaryTelephonesModern AgeGraham Bell Author:Malcolm Gladwell
“If you think success is about so many more things and is so much more arbitrary, then you can be much more open to the idea that you can be Ben Fountain and publish your great book at forty-nine.” IfsThinkingBookIdeasNineFortyFountainArbitraryPublishGreat Book Author:Malcolm Gladwell
“Anyone who knows the marketing world knows that ideas come and go, and people latch onto things and think of them as a kind of solution.” PeopleThinkingKnowsWorldKindIdeasSolutionsMarketingComes And GoesLatches Author:Malcolm Gladwell
“Innovators have to be open. They have to be able to imagine things that others cannot and be willing to challenge their own preconceptions. They also need to be conscientious. An innovator who has brilliant ideas but lacks the discipline and persistence to carry them out is merely a dreamer ... But crucially, innovators need to be disagreeable ... They are people willing to take social risks-to do things that others might disapprove of.” PeopleNeedsIdeasMightAbleSocialChallengesCreativityImagineRiskDesignWillingDisciplineBrilliantPersistenceDreamerInnovatorsBrilliant IdeasDisagreeablePreconceptions Author:Malcolm Gladwell
“I'm convinced that ideas and behaviors and new products move through a population very much like a disease does.” DoeIdeasMovingProductsDiseaseBehaviorPopulationConvincedNew Products Author:Malcolm Gladwell
“There's no idea that can't be explained to a thoughtful 14-year-old. If the thoughtful 14-year-old doesn't get it, it is your fault, not the 14-year-old's.” IfsYearsIdeasFaultsNo IdeaThoughtful Author:Malcolm Gladwell
“Policy is driven by more than politics, however. It is equally driven by ideas.” IdeasPolicyDriven Author:Malcolm Gladwell
“We tend to credit those who create an idea, not those who perfect it, forgetting that it is often only in the perfection of an idea that true progress occurs. Putting sixty-four transistors on a chip allowed people to dream of the future. Putting four million transistors on a chip actually gave them the future.” PeopleIdeasDreamPerfectForgetMillionsFourProgressPerfectionCreditSixtyChipsTransistors Author:Malcolm Gladwell
“The tipping point is that magic moment when an idea, trend, or social behavior crosses a threshold, tips, and spreads like wildfire.” IdeasMomentsSuccessSocialMagicBehaviorCrossesSpreadTrendsThresholdTippingWildfiresTipping PointSocial BehaviorMagic Moments Author:Malcolm Gladwell
“We cling to the idea that success is a simple function of individual merit and that the world in which we all grow up and the rules we choose to write as a society don't matter at all.” WorldWritingIdeasMatterIndividualGrowsSimpleGrowing UpFunctionMeritOutliers Book:Outliers: The Story of Success Source: Outliers: The Story of Success
“Our acquaintances—not our friends—are our greatest source of new ideas and information. the internet lets us exploit the power of these kinds of distant connections with marvellous efficiency.” KindIdeasInformationSourceInternetConnectionsNew IdeasEfficiencyAcquaintanceExploitsMarvellous Author:Malcolm Gladwell
“Economists often talk about the 80/20 Principle, which is the idea that in any situation roughly 80 percent of the “work” will be done by 20 percent of the participants. In most societies, 20 percent of criminals commit 80 percent of crimes. Twenty percent of motorists cause 80 percent of all accidents. Twenty percent of beer drinkers drink 80 percent of all beer. When it comes to epidemics, though, this disproportionality becomes even more extreme: a tiny percentage of people do the majority of the work.” PeopleIdeasDoneCausesSituationPrinciplesCrimeDrinkPercentTwentiesMajorityExtremesAccidentsCriminalsTinyCommitBeerEconomistPercentagesParticipantsEpidemicsDrinkersTippingTipping PointBeer Drinkers Author:Malcolm Gladwell
“The trick to finding ideas is to convince yourself that everyone and everything has a story.” IdeasStoriesBusinessFindingsTricksConvince Author:Malcolm Gladwell
“When the students were asked to identify their race on a pretest questionnaire, that simple act was sufficient to prime them with all the negative stereotypes associated with African Americans and academic achievement. If a white student from a prestigious private high school gets a higher SAT score than a black student from an inner-city school, is it because she’s truly a better student, or is it because to be white and to attend a prestigious high school is to be constantly primed with the idea of “smart”?” IfsIdeasSchoolBlackSimpleWhiteRaceCitiesStudentsHigherAchievementSmartHigh SchoolNegativeAfrican AmericanSatSufficientScorePrimeAcademicStereotypeInner CityPrestigiousAcademic AchievementQuestionnairesInner City SchoolsNegative StereotypesSat Scores Author:Malcolm Gladwell
“Ideas and products and messages and behaviors spread just like viruses do.” IdeasProductsBehaviorMessagesRemainsSpreadFalsehoodDispositionVirusesTipping Point Author:Malcolm Gladwell
“The Tipping Point is the biography of an idea, and the idea is very simple. It is that the best way to understand the emergence of fashion trends, the ebb and flow of crime waves, or, for that matter, the transformation of unknown books into bestsellers, or the rise of teenage smoking, or the phenomena of word of mouth, or any number of the other mysterious changes that mark everyday life is to think of them as epidemics. Ideas and products and messages and behaviors spread just like viruses do.” ThinkingWayBookIdeasMatterLife IsSimpleNumbersFashionCrimeProductsBehaviorMessagesMouthsFlowMarkTransformationEverydayWaveSpreadBest WayMysteriousSmokingTrendsEveryday LifeBiographiesTeenageVirusesEpidemicsEmergenceTippingEbb And FlowWord Of MouthTipping PointFashion Trends Author:Malcolm Gladwell