
Malcolm Gladwell

Malcolm Gladwell was bornon 3 September 1963 in Fareham, Hampshire, United Kingdom, American, is Writer, Journalist. Malcolm Gladwell is an award-winning English-Canadian, author, journalist and speaker. He is an active contributor and staff writer for ‘The New Yorker’ and has penned several best-sellers including, ‘The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference’, ‘Outliers: The Story of Success’, ‘What the Dog Saw: And Other Adventures’ to name a few. His themes are usually centered on fronting unanticipated insinuations of investigation in social sciences. He also frequently cites academic work that revolves around the subject areas of psychology, social psychology and sociology. Apart from his works, he won a national magazine award and was honored with a number of illustrious accolades, including being honored with the ‘Member of the Order of Canada’. His work work is toppling the popular understanding of bias, crime, food, marketing, race, consumers and intelligence.. His works are also known for revealing the reality concealed behind the strange data. Gladwell has written a total of five books, out of which four have become instant best-sellers. Apart from writing, he is known to be an amazing speaker.
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He published his fifth book, ‘David and Goliath’ in 2013
In 2009, he published one of his best-selling works, ‘What the Dog Saw: And Other Adventures’
‘Outliers’ was published in 2008 and spent approximately 11 weeks in the number 1 position on ‘The New York Times’ list and was also included in Times’ list of ‘best non-fiction books of 2008’
‘Blink’, which was published in 2005 was an international best-seller and was included in the Fast Company’s list of ‘Best Business Books of 2005’
In 2002, he wrote an article for ‘The New Yorker’ based on the concept of ‘The Talent Myth’
‘The Tipping Point’, published in 2000 is regarded as his best-known works
In 1996, he shot to fame with two articles that he wrote for ‘The New Yorker’; ‘The Tipping Point’ and ‘The Coolhunt’
In 1987, he began covering news pertaining to business and science for ‘The Washington Post’, where he worked for almost a decade, quitting in 1996
In 1982, he was an intern at the National Journalism Center in Washington D
He also won a title at the Ontario High School in 1978