
What the dog saw and other adventure stories
by Malcolm Gladwell · 2009
Malcolm Gladwell's take on business, the honest verdict is below.
Worth reading? Gladwell's essay collection is his most readable work, short, curious, and low on the forced 'big idea' of his later books. Read it for pleasure and odd facts; skip it if you want one tight thesis, because it's a grab bag.
| Author | Malcolm Gladwell |
|---|---|
| Published | 2009 |
| Category | Business & Money |
The Verdict
Gladwell’s essay collection is his most readable work, short, curious, and low on the forced ‘big idea’ of his later books. Read it for pleasure and odd facts; skip it if you want one tight thesis, because it’s a grab bag.
anyone weighing whether What the dog saw and other adventure stories belongs on their business and money shelf
you want a different angle than Malcolm Gladwell's

Top 8 Lessons from What the dog saw and other adventure stories
- Small, overlooked details often explain big behaviors.
- Expert intuition is real but built from massive repeat exposure.
- Personality tests and interviews predict less than we pretend.
- Marketing shapes taste more than we admit (ketchup vs mustard).
- Talent without the right system still underperforms.
- Crime, tipping, and hair dye all reveal something about human nature.
- Stories beat data when you're trying to change a mind.
- Curiosity is a skill you can practice by asking better questions.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is What the Dog Saw worth reading?
Yes for Gladwell fans and casual nonfiction readers; no if you want a single argument.
What is the main idea of What the Dog Saw?
That everyday phenomena hide surprising logic once you look closely.
Who should read What the Dog Saw?
Readers who like smart, bite-sized explorations of human behavior.
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