ATD-OC Book Club: "The Outliers"

  • 04/06/2020
  • 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
  • Your nearest computer connection
  • 38

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During this time of Stay at Home, we are repeating book clubs of the past. If you were with us before, join in again. If you missed us the first time, this is your second chance. Even if you only read the "cliff notes" or one chapter of the book, join us for a great online discussion. 

The ATD-OC Book Club is open to non-members too! It’s a great way to learn more about ATD-OC and our wonderful members.

What is our agenda?

Some come to talk, some to listen, all to experience the moment.
  • 10 – 30 minutes: Greetings and self-introductions
    • (exact time and format depend on number attending)
  • 30 – 45 minutes: Discussion on three questions
    • What learning point matters to you most from the book?
    • Where does the lesson apply in your current life?
    • What is one action you will take as a result?
  • 10 – 30 minutes: Discussion on next steps

A little about our book…

Over 1.6 Million copies of Outliers by Malcolm Gladwell have been sold since 2008.

Malcolm Gladwell addresses the question ‘What makes high-achievers different?’ The answer is too much attention to what successful people are like, and too little attention to where they are from: their culture, family, generation, and idiosyncratic experiences of upbringing. He shares the secrets of software billionaires, ice hockey pros, why Asians from the Delta region of Southern China are good at math, and why the Beatles maybe the greatest rock band ever. Outliers is simultaneously delightful, illuminating, entertaining, and brilliant.

Testimonials about the book:

"Outliers is a compelling read with an important message: by understanding better what makes people successful we should be able to produce more successful (and Happy) people.” – Economist

“Insightful…If enough people read and ponder the implications of Outliers, perhaps that can help begin the much needed process of turning around current counter-productive attitudes toward education and toward life.” – Thomas Sowell, Washington Times

FAQs:

Q: What if I didn’t read the book or only read part of it?
A: Join in anyway. We can be your live version of "CliffsNotes®" for learning.

Q: Where do I get a copy of the book?
A: You can order your book on
 Amazon.

Q: Why join a book club discussion?
A: Read what
 John Coleman wrote in HBR.

This meeting is open to members and non-members of ATD-OC. There is no fee for this program. Registration is limited to 42.

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