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引爆点 (The Tipping Point)

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The Tipping Point can be described as a marketing bible that reveals the secrets of how information spreads throughout society. How is it possible for certain changes in society to occur at an astonishing speed? Why does an unknown book suddenly become a bestseller? How does a product become a fashion hit? Why does crime suddenly drop in a particular city? Journalist Malcolm Gladwell examines these seemingly mysterious changes in everyday life through the lens of epidemics. He argues that ideas, products, information, and behaviors spread like viruses. In this book, filled with remarkable findings from psychological and sociological research, the author explains why some ideas and concepts are contagious and describes the types of people who help them spread at the speed of social epidemics. The book is rich with illustrative examples and scenarios. The stages of epidemic spread are clearly explained and interconnected, making it a compelling read that leaves you with a clear understanding of what actions to take and whom to approach to ensure your market offering is not overlooked. This extraordinary and inspiring book is valuable for advertisers, independent professionals, and readers of quality nonfiction.

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引爆点 (The Tipping Point), Malcom Gladwell, 覃爱冬

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Titolo
引爆点 (The Tipping Point)
Lingua
Inglese, Cinese
Pubblicato
2014
Formato
Copertina rigida
Pagine
256
ISBN10
7508635736
ISBN13
9787508635736
Serie
Prima pubblicazione
2000
Titolo originale
The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference
Valutazione
4 su 5
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The Tipping Point can be described as a marketing bible that reveals the secrets of how information spreads throughout society. How is it possible for certain changes in society to occur at an astonishing speed? Why does an unknown book suddenly become a bestseller? How does a product become a fashion hit? Why does crime suddenly drop in a particular city? Journalist Malcolm Gladwell examines these seemingly mysterious changes in everyday life through the lens of epidemics. He argues that ideas, products, information, and behaviors spread like viruses. In this book, filled with remarkable findings from psychological and sociological research, the author explains why some ideas and concepts are contagious and describes the types of people who help them spread at the speed of social epidemics. The book is rich with illustrative examples and scenarios. The stages of epidemic spread are clearly explained and interconnected, making it a compelling read that leaves you with a clear understanding of what actions to take and whom to approach to ensure your market offering is not overlooked. This extraordinary and inspiring book is valuable for advertisers, independent professionals, and readers of quality nonfiction.