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The Tipping Point
- How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference
- Lu par : Malcolm Gladwell
- Durée : 3 h et 4 min
- Catégories : Sciences sociales et politiques, Sociologie

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In this brilliant and original audiobook, Malcolm Gladwell explains and analyses the 'tipping point', that magic moment when ideas, trends and social behaviour cross a threshold, tip and spread like wildfire. Taking a look behind the surface of many familiar occurrences in our everyday world, Gladwell explains the fascinating social dynamics that cause rapid change.
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"A fascinating book that makes you see the world in a different way." (Fortune)
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- Sarp
- 12/02/2016
An eyeopener
Whether you are runinng a business or trying to manage your family, the book leaves you with very interesting thinking points to revisit your strategies and plans. Very mind opening and empowering.
So, yes; an excellent book to "read" and perhaps re-read..
BUT, the narration..
The over-soothing tone of the author makes you drift into sleep in a story which needs much attention to properly follow and digest. As much flattering as it is to hear the author firsthand, narration should have been done by someone with a tone that better fits the story. So, prepare to use that 10 sec-rewind button over and over -- even then, well worth it.
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- Martino
- 07/08/2012
Big changes through little details
Would you listen to The Tipping Point again? Why?
No, because although the author is good at writing ideas, is very slow and boring reading them.
What other book might you compare The Tipping Point to and why?
Economics in one lesson, bacause it gives you the complete idea on how economics work and then reading the Tipping Point is better for understanding the little context wher big changes take place.
Did the narration match the pace of the story?
No.
If you were to make a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?
The seed of great things.
Any additional comments?
Gladcom Maxwel should focus on writing, he isn't really good reading.
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- Fabio
- 26/08/2016
Very difficult To understand
I have already heard a lot of audiobooks and despite English not be my native language, I never got trouble to understand what the narrator was saying. In this the tipping point,
I couldn't understand many concepts.
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- jfhn
- 25/11/2009
Eye opener!!!
it certainly makes you understand and appreciate the surroundings of things, the narrating is good and it keeps you interested.
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- Anonymous User
- 03/09/2020
This audio version skipped half of the content of the physical book
I loved the book and all his book. I would recommend all of his books to everyone. However, I was disappointed with the audio version of this book as it was missing a large chunk of the content. I wouldn't have noticed it if it wasn't because I have read the physical book before. It makes me wonder, how much content is missing in all other audiobooks?
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- ALICIA BURTON
- 11/09/2018
Fair..
For me, there wasn't anything striking about the topic. A bit repetitive. Wouldn't recommend it to anyone
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- divide
- 27/04/2018
Seemed short
It feels like it's significantly abridged. If I knew I'd need to read the book anyway I wouldn't have bothered with the audiobook.
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- Effiong O.
- 04/06/2017
Underwhelming
I expected some kind of great insight but all I got from this book was a bunch of case studies which could have been condensed and published as a series of articles. The the book ended somewhat early.
Gladwell's reading was lethargic and had no energy.
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- Yacoub
- 11/05/2016
Good book bad performance
The book is good, but Malcolm Gladwell voice performance isn't that clear, I wished a professional presenter read it.
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- Isabel
- 12/03/2016
very clear, very readable
I really liked this book. extremely concrete, clear, readable.
the afterword is a great touch
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- Tom
- 15/07/2016
One of the most fascinating books I ever read
Tipping point is definetely amongst my personal must-reads (other books I consider in the section are Fooled by randomness, Essays of Warren Buffett (Cunningham), Extraordinary popular delusions and the madness of crowds, Manics Panics and Crashes, Thinking Fast and Slow just to give you a flavour of my taste). I was absolutely stunned by that vast accumulation of interesting observations and how Gladwell puts them together into an almost unstoppable listening experience (in book terms this would equal a page-turner). Loved it, will definitely re-read it as a book (so many passages I want to mark) and heavily recommend it to you. Thank you Mr. Gladwell for that wonderful book!
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- Undomiel
- 30/06/2018
Interesting but not mindblowing
Right after reading Outliers (which I loved), I had higher expectations on this book. The book is rather short and evolves around only one concept, which is not all that new if you ever sat in a business class discussing the product life cycle of an innovation. However the examples of fields of where to apply the concept are interesting and it is a well written story that makes you want to finish the book in one go.
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- Nina
- 12/08/2020
Condensed Audiobook
Overall, I liked the content of this book and Malcolm Gladwell's calm speaking. It's easy to listen to him and the content is educational and thought-provoking. What I didn't like is the fact that this is a condensed version of the original book and it's not made clear by audible. Although I have the paperback, I listened to the audiobook (since it's much quicker than reading it myself), but still highlighted interesting passages to read again at a later stage. While skimming the book, I noticed many stories (eg the Bernie Goetz subway one, the teen suicide or teen smoking issue) missing from the audiobook. I'm not talking about a few pages, but estimating that a third of the book is not included in this audiobook if not more. I was initially wondering why this audiobook is much shorter than many non-fiction books usually are. Now I know.
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- Utilisateur anonyme
- 14/07/2020
genial gemachtes Buch
ich finde es sehr anschaulich und super wie merken gleichwohl in diesem Buch kleine Dinge in Groß aufzeichnet Punkt ich kann es nur wärmstens empfehlen auch wenn man sehr schnell durchliest könnte etwas länger sein also
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- just_me13886
- 21/06/2019
nicht hilfreich
interessante Infos über die Geschichte der sesamstrasse und andere viral aufsteigende Firmen und Produkte. der tipping Point wird jedoch nicht erläutert, es bleibt bei der sehr eintönigen Erzählung von Geschichten Schade
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- montandon85
- 07/02/2019
Needs a second run
This book has bern on my book list for years. Many of the great business strategist refer to it. I should thank Malcolm for investigating this topic in depth. Now it needs a second run. The ideas are not difficult to grasp but son intricately entangled that I feel a second read will do good. Currently I am working sales and our company wamts to grow. So this book is helping me to identify ways to do that.
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- My Shaloma
- 02/06/2017
Thema interessant, Sprecher leider mau
Das Phänomen des tipping point ist an sich interessant, aber die träge Art, mit der der Autor seine Erkenntnisse vorliest, macht es schwer zuzuhören, wie bei vielen Sachbüchern mit schlechten Vorlesern. Immerhin gehen die 3 Stunden schnell rum.
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- Laura
- 09/02/2017
Hörenswerter Inhalt
Angenehme Stimme! Das Buch ist sehr spannend und manche Teile hörte ich mir sogar zweimal an.
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- Amazon Kunde
- 11/02/2016
Intertaining and informative
I've now listened to the book three times and every time i find more and more. My btain keeps firing on new ideas still weeks after reading it.
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- Chrisiboy
- 01/08/2015
Gerade für Vertriebler und Gründer spannend, aber z.T. nicht konkret genug
Sehr inspirierende und spannende grundlegende Gedanken, die mir als Gründer einige gute Ideen für eine anstehende Produkteinführung geben.
Allerdings sollte etwas konkreter auf die Anwendung des Stoffes eingegangen werden, wie man Informatoren, Konnektoren etc in seiner Industrie finden kann
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