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ISBN13: 9780316172325 |
Powells.com Staff Pick
Malcolm Gladwell, renowned author of The Tipping Point, offers a magnetic new work, focusing on the surprising power of rapid cognition. Using fascinating case studies and a clear and precise style, Gladwell brilliantly illustrates how we make the decisions that we do. David H., Powells.com
Gladwell?s appeal can be traced directly to his studied obsession with familiar objects and events, and his remarkable talent for synthesizing complicated ideas into compelling stories. In The Tipping Point, the author set out to describe how ideas, products, messages, and behaviors travel through culture. In Blink, he considers how effective decisions are made. ?We live in a world that assumes that the quality of a decision is directly related to the time and effort that went into making it,? Gladwell writes. ?We think we?re always better off gathering as much information and spending as much time as possible in deliberation.? Might we be wasting one of the most powerful tools at our disposal, our instinct? Do some circumstances dictate that an impulsive decision is best? If so, when would that be? And why? Recommended by Dave W., Powells.com
"Blink is riveting and entertaining, not to mention quite brief, which makes for a very fast read — but it stays with you....Few books can change your worldview or cause you to rethink your every action and response to the world around you. Not only can Blink boast such a claim, but it does so in a brisk, engrossing, unforgettable fashion. And it makes for great conversation at parties." Chris Bolton, Powells.com (read the entire Powells.com review)
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"Brace yourself: The release of Blink: The Power of Thinking Without Thinking, Gladwell's delightful new book, is sure to inspire orgies of Gladwell-mania among the with-it set, and obsessives will soon begin popping up all around you....As in the best of Gladwell's work, Blink brims with surprising insights about our world and ourselves, ideas that you'll have a hard time getting out of your head, things you'll itch to share with all your friends." Farhad Manjoo, Salon.com (read the entire Salon.com review)
"Nearly every argument in Gladwell's book is made by example, and these are invariably topical and interesting, and often lead you to picture some societal niche that you hadn't thought of before....The anecdotal method can be less than satisfying, however, and by the end of Blink I found myself longing for a book more drawn out and philosophical, the kind of thing you couldn't digest in a single flight." Anna Godbersen, Esquire (read the entire Esquire review)
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Utilizing case studies as diverse as speed dating, pop music, and the shooting of Amadou Diallo, Gladwell reveals that what we think of as decisions made in the blink of an eye are much more complicated than assumed. Drawing on cutting-edge neuroscience and psychology, he shows how the difference between good decision-making and bad has nothing to do with how much information we can process quickly, but on the few particular details on which we focus.
Leaping boldly from example to example, displaying all of the brilliance that made The Tipping Point a classic, Gladwell reveals how we can become better decision makers — in our homes, our offices, and in everyday life. The result is a book that is surprising and transforming. Never again will you think about thinking the same way.
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Cindy Figueiredo, July 24, 2008 (view all comments by Cindy Figueiredo)
When talking to people about this intriguing book, I've found that they often have a misconception about it. People seem to think that Gladwell's premise is that we must learn to respect our initial and "in the blink of an eye" reaction to a situation or person. That is half the book. The other half of the book has the premise that we must learn to be patient and see/go BEOND that initial reaction. The book is full of stories and research that support both situations. In other words, there are times where your initial gut reaction is the one to which you should pay attention. The problem is, there are times where your initial gut reaction is so far off base that you must actually LEARN to see beyond it. The title may give you the idea that this is just a catchy clever book. But, though it is written in an accessible style, it is hardly glib.





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laston lastof, February 10, 2008 (view all comments by laston lastof)
Read it.
Understand what "they" know.
Read it.
Understand why "they" know.
Read it.
Understand when "they" know.
Read it.
Understand and you too will know.
Read it.





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dolphinlady, January 5, 2007 (view all comments by dolphinlady)
Intriguing. This book made me pay attention to my gut. Whenever I ignored it, I payed the price.
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Product Details
- ISBN:
- 9780316172325
- Subtitle:
- The Power of Thinking Without Thinking
- Author:
- Publisher:
- Little Brown and Company
- Subject:
- General
- Subject:
- Decision Making & Problem Solving
- Subject:
- Cognitive Psychology
- Copyright:
- 2005
- Edition Number:
- 1st
- Publication Date:
- January 11, 2005
- Binding:
- Hardcover
- Language:
- English
- Pages:
- 288
- Dimensions:
- 8.18x5.62x1.06 in. .84 lbs.
- Notes:
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