Gain: AIGA Business and Design Conference
October 23–25, 2008

Malcolm Gladwell (introduced by Josh Liberson)
Outliers: The Story of Success

Filmed on: October 25, 2008 Length: 38:53

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About this video

Only Malcolm Gladwell could bring Fleetwood Mac into the design discussion and make wonderful sense. In his enlightening talk about innovation and misconceptions about what it takes to become a success, Gladwell uses this unlikely metaphor for creative synthesis in an entertaining entrée into the concepts of his forthcoming book, Outliers. Genius and creativity don’t necessarily spring forth unbidden, he says; they require time and support to experiment, to try and even fail. During this time of economic crisis and eventual renewal, he hopes that the design community will be able to “rediscover the true roots of creativity and innovation.”

Speaker bio

Malcolm Gladwell has been a staff writer with The New Yorker magazine since 1996. His 1999 profile of Ron Popeil won a National Magazine Award, and in 2005 he was named one of Time magazine’s “100 Most Influential People.” He is the author of two books, The Tipping Point: How Little Things Make a Big Difference, (2000) and Blink: The Power of Thinking Without Thinking (2005), both of which were number one New York Times bestsellers. From 1987 to 1996, Gladwell was a reporter with the Washington Post, where he covered business and science, and then served as the newspaper’s New York City bureau chief. He graduated from the University of Toronto, Trinity College, with a degree in history. He was born in England, grew up in rural Ontario, and now lives in New York City.

 

  1. link to this comment by Oscar Mon Dec 08, 2008

    I've heard of Malcom Gladwell through friends and even in interviews on talk radio, but this time he's really pulled me in, so I'll be purchasing not only his latest book, but his previous two.

    Also, Malcom's comment regarding looking at the glass half full was pretty insightful. I thought he shot down the interviewer quite well. Funny, too.

  2. link to this comment by Paul Mon Dec 08, 2008

    Great talk but boy, when he finishes how Loooonnnnggg is Josh's question take to get out?!?

  3. link to this comment by Paul Mon Dec 08, 2008

    Whoops! Apologies, didn't mean Josh but the chap with the moustache

  4. link to this comment by Shelby White Thu Dec 11, 2008

    Very inspirational video, I've watched it 5 times already.

  5. link to this comment by Fabricio Zuardi Sun Jan 04, 2009

    I wish I could embed this video on my blog :((

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