![]() You've got a nice little bell curve, and then you have a couple of things that are way out here. Scientists use it all the time when they are graphing data. Gladwell: It's a technical term for a phenomenon that is outside normal experience. New Yorker writer Gladwell, also author of The Tipping Point and Blink, sat down with Fortune to talk about Bill Gates' lucky break, why Asians are good at math, and why some of us aren't destined for success - but still can make it big. In his provocative new book, Outliers: The Story of Success (Little Brown), Malcolm Gladwell makes the case that the answer isn't innate talent. What separates the legendary CEO from the chronically dissatisfied cubicle dweller? ![]() ![]() (Fortune Magazine) - In the business world, managing talent is one of those topics that are both overanalyzed and misunderstood. ![]()
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