Weblog on the Internet and public policy, journalism, virtual community, and more from David Brake, a Canadian academic, consultant and journalist
24 August 2002
Filed under:Old media at1:00 pm

A few months back my wife bought us a subscription to the New Yorker. Every so often I would read a really interesting article about how to read people’s faces or how businesses like Enron over-rated talent and under-rated cooperation inside their organizations. Recently I noticed a common thread to these interesting articles – they were all written by Malcolm Gladwell, who has a website of his own where you can read his articles even when they have disappeared from the New Yorker‘s website.

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