![]() ![]() The remainder of the book (ff pp29) introduces particular examples and what characteristics or traits come to reflect each of the three factors in turn. ![]() He advises that this is more extreme with TPs.Įach of these three factors become the individual or combined factors that describe complex and hidden determinants of epidemic change. The relative significance of the points, he argues, are more profound than the weighted impacts that economics may refer to in generalities, such as the 80:20 rule of relative impact (80%) by a smaller proportion of a set (20%). Namely: Law of the few Stickiness Factor Power of Context (pp19). Gladwell outlines three factors that can become a moment or aggregation that trigger the shift of an equilibrium, or a “Tipping Point” (TPs) of change. Three factors of extreme influence to change It is my link to the concepts of power and influence, as central factors in time-bound intended change I have yet to formally introduce. ![]() The Tipping Point : how little things can make a big difference Malcolm Gladwell (2000) This blog is a brief overview of another modern day classic. ![]()
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