Malcolm Gladwell’s Outliers: Analytics of Success

July 20th, 2009 by john Leave a reply »

malcolm_gladwell_outliersI just finished Malcolm Gladwell’s Outliers.  Sacrificing a few days of library late fees to make notes and do research was well worth it.  My guess is that the library’s hold queue is going to continue to grow with this one.

Though I have enjoyed all of Gladwell’s books, this particular one hit me close to home.  I suspect it will have a similar effect on others.  Who doesn’t want to understand success?  Who isn’t looking for the Midas touch?  Success books might outnumber diet books?

Gladwell demonstrates how numbers can show us more about our world, our assumptions, our illusions and therefore, us.  I treasure his style which reminds me of James Burke’s Connections TV program.  Surprise lay around the corner of each page, and the amazing seems completely staid when Gladwell reveals the underlying back story behind the pattern.

The book is an example of how analytics and statistical research will likely redefine our world, one amazing hypothesis at a time.  It is also a worthy example of how numbers must be paired with logic, deduction, art and instinct to yield their treasured results. I think, Gladwell shows us how data alone gets us nowhere.  But with data, our intuitions can fly much further on the same effort.

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2 comments

  1. I enjoyed this book – great stories as is typical with gladwell, but felt like I was left off wondering – where to now? at the end of the book. Recommend picking up ‘Talent is overrated’. Very complimentary with a different approach.

  2. john says:

    Kevin,

    I have to agree. And the last book I read Stumbling on Happiness had a similar issue. My take was the books were interested in proving an unintuitive point rather than solving the identified issues so much. As an individual it leaves me hanging. “So I was born on Aug. 30th, do I jump off a cliff or join Toastmasters to get over my grade school failures.” :-)

    ,John

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