Guy Kawasaki's picks up on Duncan Watts' very provocative research on network effects: Forget the A-list after all. (I wrote about Watts' stuff here and here last year.)
Watts is framed as some kind of anti-Gladwell, because his work challenges the Tipping Point view that some folks have much more influence than others in the propagation of ideas.

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