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HBS Working Knowledge February 7, 2005 Jim Heskett |
If You Blink, Will You Miss? The power of snap judgements and ways that people develop the ability to make them. |
Fast Company January 2005 Danielle Sacks |
The Accidental Guru Malcolm Gladwell (author of 'The Tipping Point,' and 'Blink'), says one fan, is "just a thinker." But what a thinker. His provocative ideas are taking the business world by storm. So who is this guy, and what can he teach you about business? |
HBS Working Knowledge February 28, 2005 Jim Heskett |
Summing Up: How Do We Know When and Whether to Blink? Most readers and non-readers of Malcolm Gladwell's book, Blink: The Power of Thinking Without Thinking, are willing to accept the premise that there is a time and place for "thin slicing" that leads to quick decision making based on sense borne of experience. |
BusinessWeek December 27, 2004 Diane Brady |
In a Flash You Just Know In his latest book, 'Blink: The Power of Thinking Without Thinking,' Malcolm Gladwell shows us that on-the-spot decision makers can be astonishingly insightful. The secret, he says, lies in "thin-slicing," or instantly homing in on a few salient details. |
American Journal of Nursing June 2010 |
Rapid Response Teams Seen Through the Eyes of the Nurse This article reports on the findings of an evaluation project that explored the impact of rapid response teams from the perspective of the nurses who use them-to give voice to the experience of nurses. |
AskMen.com November 14, 2014 Alex Manley |
Malcolm Gladwell Calls Football A Moral Abomination Football is America's favorite sport, but it might just be bestselling author and New Yorker essayist Malcolm Gladwell's least favorite |
Fast Company January 2005 Danielle Sacks |
The Malcolm Gladwell Reader By the time you finish a Gladwell article, you feel as if you've watched a movie and read an academic journal all at once. Many of his New Yorker pieces inspired parts of his books, The Tipping Point and Blink. But not all of them: Here are four provocative articles worth checking out. |
HBS Working Knowledge February 14, 2005 |
Readers Respond: If You Blink, Will You Miss? While speed is desirable, instantaneous decisions can seem arbitrary to important stakeholders. A blink that alienates is a miss. |