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Name: Malcolm Gladwell
Birth: September 03 1963
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Malcolm Gladwell (born September 3, 1963) is a British-born Canadian journalist and author, based in New York City. He has been a staff writer for The New Yorker since 1996. He is best known as the author of the books The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference (2000), Blink: The Power of Thinking Without Thinking (2005), and Outliers: The Story of Success (2008).

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Background and education

Gladwell's English father is a civil engineering professor at the University of Waterloo; his mother is a Jamaican-born psychotherapist. Gladwell has said that his mother, who published a book titled Brown Face, Big Master in 1969, is his favorite writer. Though born in the United Kingdom, Gladwell was raised in Elmira, Ontario, and graduated with a degree in history from the University of Toronto's Trinity College in 1984. During his high school years, Gladwell was an outstanding middle distance runner and won the 1500m Midget Boys title at the 1978 Ontario High School championships in Kingston, Ontario, in a duel with eventual Canadian Open record holder David Reid.

Career

Gladwell began his career at The American Spectator, a conservative monthly. From 1987 to 1996, he was a science writer—and later the New York bureau chief—for The Washington Post. He is currently a staff writer for The New Yorker.

His books—The Tipping Point (2000) and Blink (2005)—were international bestsellers. Both works were substantially serialized in The New Yorker. Gladwell received a one million dollar advance for The Tipping Point, which went on to sell over two million copies domestically. Blink sold equally well. The sales of the books made Gladwell a successful public speaker, commanding over €100,000 an appearance.

His next book, Outliers: The Story of Success, was released on November 18, 2008. What is most surprising to Gladwell is the ordinary methods successful people use to achieve success, like hard work and the steady accumulation of advantages. Briefly, to succeed: a) Do work that is meaningful and inspirational to you, b) work hard and c) remember that deserved reward depends on the effort you make to achieve it. d.) what effect does Wikipedia have on a person's success?

Honors

  • In 2005, Time named Malcolm Gladwell one of its 100 most influential people. He is the author of two New York Times #1 best sellers.
  • In 2007, he received the American Sociological Association’s first Award for Excellence in the Reporting of Social Issues.
  • Also in 2007, Gladwell received an honorary Doctor of Letters degree from the University of Waterloo.

Works

Gladwell's books and articles often deal with the unexpected implications of research in the social sciences and make frequent and extended use of academic work, particularly in the areas of sociology, psychology, and social psychology. Gladwell's first work, The Tipping Point, discusses the potentially massive implications of small-scale social events, while his second book, Blink, explains how the human subconscious interprets events or cues and how past experiences allow people to make informed decisions very rapidly. His latest work Outliers examines how a person's environment effects his possibility and opportunity for success.

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