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What the Dog Saw And Other Adventures

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ISBN-10: 0316075841

ISBN-13: 9780316075848

Edition: 2009

Authors: Malcolm Gladwell

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List price: $38.00
Copyright year: 2009
Publisher: Little Brown & Company
Publication date: 10/20/2009
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 432
Size: 5.75" wide x 8.25" long x 1.70" tall
Weight: 1.144
Language: English

Malcolm Gladwell, non-fiction writer and journalist, was born in England on Sept 3, 1963. He was raised in rural Ontario and graduated from the University of Toronto, Trinity College, with a degree in History. Gladwell was previously a business and science reporter for the Washington Post and is currently a staff writer with the New Yorker magazine. He is well-known for his many New York Times bestselling books: Blink, The Tipping Point, Outliers, What the Dog Saw, and David and Goliath. His writing is often a product of sociology and psychology with implications for the social sciences and business. Gladwell became a successful public speaker after writing his bestselling books. In 2005,…    

Preface
Obsessives, Pioneers, and Other Varieties of Minor Genius: "To a Worm in Horseradish, The world is Horseradish."
The Pitchman: Ron Popeil and the Conquest of the American Kitchen
The Ketchup Conundrum: Mustard Now Comes in Dozens of Varieties. Why Has Ketchup Stayed the Same?
Blowing Up: How Nassim Taleb Turned the Inevitability of Disaster into an Investment Strategy
True Colors: Hair Dye and the Hidden History of Postwar America
John Rock's Error: What the Inventor of the Birth Control Pill Didn't Know About women's Health
What the Dog Saw: Cesar Millan and the Movements of Mastery
Theories, Predictions, and Diagnoses: "It was Like Driving Down an Interstate Looking Through a Soda Straw"
Open Secrets: Enron, Intelligence, and the Perils of Too Much Information
Million-Dollar Murray: Why problems like Homelessness may be Easier to Solve Than to Manage
The Picture Problem: Mammography, Air Power, and the Limits of Looking
Something Borrowed: Should a Charge of Plagiarism Ruin Your Life?
Connecting the Dots: The Paradoxes of Intelligence Reform
The Art of Failure: Why some People Choke and Others Panic
Blowup: Who can Be Blamed for a Disaster like the Challenger Explosion? No One, and We'd Better Get Used to It
Personality, Character, and Intelligence: "He'll be Wearing a Doubled-Breasted Suit Buttoned.'-and he was"
Late Bloomers: Why do we Equate Genius with Precocity?
Most Likely to Succeed: How Do We Hire When We Can't Tell Who's Right for the Job?
Dangerous Minds: Criminal Profiling Made Easy
The Talent Myth: Are Smart People Overrated?
The New-Boy Network: What do Job Interviews Really Tell Us?
Troublemakers: What Pit Bulls Can Teach Us About Crime
Acknowledgments