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Entretenido e interesantes todos los detalles y explicaciones que da. ( ![]() Much like the other Gladwell book I've listened to, _David and Goliath_, this one certainly proves the point that Gladwell can weave together a good story. I don't know that I can take it much further. I didn't find that the book offered any real insights into how to be a success other than the 10,000 hour rule (work at something for 10,000 hours and you have a better chance of being successful). "We need to look beyond the individual". This quote reflects on what this book is all about. Malcolm Gladwell is a different type of psychology book than I usually read. He has a place introducing ideas in broad strokes, but it’s a lower tier of informative than books written by psychologists who have broad understanding of the research and have done some original study of their own. If you want an extremely accessible introduction to the idea of expertise and the value of practice, this is OK. If you want a well sourced, more comprehensive understanding of what the research does and doesn’t say, and how to apply the principles supported by the research, read Peak by K Anders Ericsson and Robert Poole. It’s denser, but it discusses some of the flaws of Gladwell’s presentation and is overall held to a more rigorous standard. Gladwell invites the reader to look deep into "outliers' exceptions to a rule, to truly understand how they have come about. He looks at a series of cases, from the well-known to the obscure, to establish patterns and show underlying reasons for the exceptions that achieved success. The reading is compelling and the cases are always interesting. However, the main theme and the conclusion seem almost incidental to the book, summarily treated, and sometimes I was wondering why I was reading what I was reading... a better follow-through and stronger conclusion, recapping findings and tying them together, is definitely missing. Overall it does provide an interesting perspective that might lead to a better understanding of edge cases, but it does lack a constructive summary.
“Outliers” has much in common with Gladwell’s earlier work. It is a pleasure to read and leaves you mulling over its inventive theories for days afterward. It also, unfortunately, avoids grappling in a few instances with research that casts doubt on those theories. This is a particular shame, because it would be a delight to watch someone of his intellect and clarity make sense of seemingly conflicting claims. The world for Gladwell is a text that he reads as closely as he can in seeking to decode and interpret it. He is adept at identifying underlying trends from which he extrapolates to form hypotheses, presenting them as if they were general laws of social behaviour. But his work has little philosophical rigour. He's not an epistemologist; his interest is in what we think, rather than in the how and why of knowledge itself. The book, which purports to explain the real reason some people — like Bill Gates and the Beatles — are successful, is peppy, brightly written and provocative in a buzzy sort of way. It is also glib, poorly reasoned and thoroughly unconvincing. Ingår iÄr avkortad iSummary and Analysis of Outliers: The Story of Success: Based on the Book by Malcolm Gladwell av Worth Books Summary, Analysis, and Review of Malcolm Gladwell's Outliers : The Story of Success av Start Publishing Notes Outliers ... in 30 Minutes: A Concise Summary of Malcolm Gladwell's Bestselling Book av 30 Minute Expert Outliers by Malcolm Gladwell: Summary of the Key Ideas in One Hour or Less av Eighty Twenty Publishing Har som instuderingsbokPriserPrestigefyllda urvalUppmärksammade listor
Vad har Bill Gates och Beatles gemensamt? Varf?r ?r asiatiska barn s? duktiga i matematik? Kan man verkligen bli bra p? vad som helst med 10 000-timmars tr?ning? Med andra ord: Vad st?r bakom exceptionell framg?ng ? medf?dd talang eller h?rd och m?lmedveten tr?ning? F? b?cker som getts ut p? denna sida millennieskiftet haft en s?dan genomslagskraft som Malcolm Gladwells (S1sOutliers(S0s. Med sin patenterade mix av psykologisk forskning, underh?llande ber?ttelser och h?pnadsv?ckande statistik har Malcolm Gladwell omdefinierat v?r syn p? framg?ng ? och hur man n?r den. (S1sOutliers(S0 sser bortom de klassiska f?rklaringarna bakom framg?ng ? som ambition och intelligens ? och s?ker ist?llet svaren i historien, detaljerna och omgivningen. (S1sDet ?r en exceptionell f?rm?ga att ta strypgrepp p? tidsandan och vrida om som g?r Malcolm Gladwell till en stor f?rfattare.(S0 s?Dagens Nyheter (S1sDet har sagts att det som Malcolm Gladwell t?nker i dag, det t?nker vi andra i morgon.(S0 s?Sydsvenskan (S1sRedan efter tv? kapitel har man l?rt sig n?got som s?tter nytt ljus p? tillvaron. Alla som blir verkligt bra p? n?got har en sak gemensamt: de har alla lagt ned minst 10 000 timmar.(S0 s?Jan Gradvall (S1sOutliers ?r en f?ngslande bok med ett viktigt budskap: genom att f?rst? vad som g?r m?nniskor framg?ngsrika borde vi kunna ?nnu fler framg?ngsrika (och lyckliga) m?nniskor.(S0 s?The Economist Inga biblioteksbeskrivningar kunde hittas. |
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