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Made to Stick Podcast
Small Business Marketing Blog from Duct Tape Marketing —
Authority: 564
Made to Stick Podcast This content from: Duct Tape Marketing Marketing podcast with Chip Heath (Click to listen, right click and Save As to download – subscribe now via iTunes For this episode of the Duct Tape Marketing podcast I reached back into the archives and grabbed a greatest hits session with Chip ...1 week ago -
For the Reader: Signed Copy of Made To Stick by Chip Heath and Dan Heath
Traveling with Baby —
Authority: 421
Made to Stick: Why Some Ideas Survive and Others Die is a must-read for teachers, writers, entrepreneurs, leaders (both military and civilian), public speakers, and anyone who’s interested in getting a point across effectively and memorably (parents, take note !). It launches from “sticky” concepts first ...2 weeks ago -
Do You Have 7 Minutes for Sticky Ideas?
Up and Running —
Authority: 489
Made to Stick , by Chip and Dan Heath, is one of the most interesting and useful books I’ve read in the last two years. It’s about how we use, lose, push, and forget ideas, stories, news leads and such. In short, how we make ideas stick. I was browsing the web over the weekend and found this very good six-minute ...3 weeks ago -
The Best Podcasts on Management by Harvard Business Review’s Ideacast
SmartLemming.com - Manage your career or it will manage you —
Authority: 123
The Smart Lemming recommends these Harvard Business Review podcasts on management: HBR IdeaCast:How to Manage the Alpha Male HBR IdeaCast 6: Make Better Decisions & Retain Your Best People During Change with David Garvin HBR IdeaCast 7: Spotlight on Sales with David Champion HBR IdeaCast 10: ...4 weeks ago -
Solve Problems By Being A Copycat
Idea Sandbox —
Authority: 103
When faced with a challenge, instead of trying to solve the problem from scratch – find an analog. That is, a comparison model you can copy. Ask yourself who (or what) may have solved a problem similar to yours. Dan and Chip Heath recently wrote an article for Fast Company magazine, A Problem-Solver’s Guide to ...5 weeks ago

