What the dog saw and other adventures / Malcolm Gladwell.
Brings together, for the first time, the best of Gladwell's writing from The New Yorker in the past decade, including: the bittersweet tale of the inventor of the birth control pill; the dazzling inventions of the pasta sauce pioneer Howard Moscowitz; spotlighting Ron Popeil, the king of the American kitchen; and the secrets of Cesar Millan, the "dog whisperer." Gladwell also explores intelligence tests, ethnic profiling and "hindsight bias," and why it was that everyone in Silicon Valley once tripped over themselves to hire the same college graduate.
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- ISBN: 9780316075848
- ISBN: 9780316084659
- ISBN: 9780316076203
- ISBN: 9780316076326
- Physical Description: 410 pages ; 21 cm
- Publisher: New York : Little, Brown and Company, 2009.
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Formatted Contents Note: | Part 1 Obsessives, Pioneers, and Other Varieties of Minor Genius: "To a Worm in Horseradish, The world is Horseradish." 1 -- Pitchman: Ron Popeil and the Conquest of the American Kitchen 3 -- Ketchup Conundrum: Mustard Now Comes in Dozens of Varieties. Why Has Ketchup Stayed the Same? 32 -- Blowing Up: How Nassim Taleb Turned the Inevitability of Disaster into an Investment Strategy 51 -- True Colors: Hair Dye and the Hidden History of Postwar America 76 -- John Rock's Error: What the Inventor of the Birth Control Pill Didn't Know About women's Health 101 -- What the Dog Saw: Cesar Millan and the Movements of Mastery 126 -- Part 2 Theories, Predictions, and Diagnoses: "It was Like Driving Down an Interstate Looking Through a Soda Straw" 149 -- Open Secrets: Enron, Intelligence, and the Perils of Too Much Information 151 -- Million-Dollar Murray: Why problems like Homelessness may be Easier to Solve Than to Manage 177 -- Picture Problem: Mammography, Air Power, and the Limits of Looking 199 -- Something Borrowed: Should a Charge of Plagiarism Ruin Your Life? 222 -- Connecting the Dots: The Paradoxes of Intelligence Reform 244 -- Art of Failure: Why some People Choke and Others Panic 263 -- Blowup: Who can Be Blamed for a Disaster like the Challenger Explosion? No One, and We'd Better Get Used to It 280 -- Part 3 Personality, Character, and Intelligence: "He'll be Wearing a Doubled-Breasted Suit Buttoned.'-and he was" 293 -- Late Bloomers: Why do we Equate Genius with Precocity? 295 -- Most Likely to Succeed: How Do We Hire When We Can't Tell Who's Right for the Job? 314 -- Dangerous Minds: Criminal Profiling Made Easy 336 -- Talent Myth: Are Smart People Overrated? 357 -- New-Boy Network: What do Job Interviews Really Tell Us? 375 -- Troublemakers: What Pit Bulls Can Teach Us About Crime 394. |
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Subject: | American prose literature > 21st century > Periodicals. Popular culture > United States. Social values > United States. |
Genre: | Periodicals. |
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