Malcolm Gladwell - Innovation & Limitation

Presentation Teaser:
The explosion in social media has created enormous excitment about how these new tools can transform human engagement. But is there a downside of things like Twitter and Facebook? What aren't they good at? And how does understanding the limitations of these innovations alter the way we pursue social change?

Speakers:

Author of Tipping Point, Blink, Outliers, & What the Dog Saw

Comments

First i would like to tell that I'm french speaker living in the province of Québec, Canada. Then you will please excuse my english and the way I write.
Second I stop on this page by accident and i know that everything happen for a reason. I was looking to know more about Mister Gladwell that appear to me to be in the new way of thinking.
I know also that he is talking about the Intuition and the importance of it.
I want to say that I am surprise to see that nobody seems to teach how to be intuitive.
Everybody can learn to control the intuition It become a way of living an our Institut teach it. We are doing this in our small area since a long time ago, so this is proofed since a lot of years.
Thks, and again sorry about my english

I was going to say that but after you.

I used your discussion of the "culture of honor" from Outliers in my seminar class at the University of Georgia's Lamar Dodd School of Art. It was deeply relevant to artists. Do you ever do art crit? Thank you for your nimble mind and good will.

I just came back from a national mental health conference with Malcom as a featured presenter. I was amazed. He is worth skipping classes to see him speak.

Sorry I missed your hometown presentation with Roger Martin in Elmira - sure Vancouver will go just as well ! Hope to catch the "stream" here in the London, Ont. backwaters ! Congrats and gl.
John Watson

I love your books. You are brilliant!

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