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Dirty Marketers

As a marketer I have to admit that I had a rather visceral reaction to the June 2008 article by Dan and Chip Heath called "Dirty Marketing Campaigns: How marketers create disgust and embarrassment -- and why we shouldn't put up with ...READ»

Ivan Glickman
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On "A Problem-Solver's Guide"

"A Problem-Solver's Guide to Copycatting" is an article by Dan Heath and Chip Heath for Fast Company. The article looks at how P&G explored biomimicry with the aid of the San Diego Zoo for innovation inspiration.  They state, ...READ»

The Smart Setup

The new year brings with it a small raft of thought-provoking business books. Here are the candidates most likely to be 2007's Freakonomics, Fast Food Nation, or Blink.READ»

Ivan Glickman
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Careers: Getting to the Moon with Personal Branding

What does John F. Kennedy’s challenge to put a man on the moon have to do with personal branding? A lot it turns out, according to Chip Heath and his brother, Dan Heath, authors of Made to Stick: Why Some Ideas Survive and Others ...READ»

Ivan Glickman

We Know What We Know…Doesn’t Everybody Know It?

Have you ever found yourself taking for granted that everyone else knew exactly what you knew and didn’t begin to think that might not be the case? What would it mean if we assumed others didn’t know what we knew? If we started ...READ»

Ivan Glickman

Leadership: Hard to Imagine What It's Like to Not Know What We Know

I recently reviewed the book "Made to Stick: Why Some Ideas Survive and Others Die," by Chip Heath and Dan Heath. In it, they state "To strip an idea down to its core, we must be masters of exclusion. We must relentlessly ...READ»

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Made to Stick: Why Companies Should Pave the Way to Praise

Why do companies make it so hard to say thank you to the right people?READ»

Ivan Glickman
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Leadership: Ignorant Expertise

Last weekend I purchased a Panasonic DVD recorder. It came with the usual manual and quick-start setup guide. I’m not a techie, but I’m no slouch; I know how to follow directions. Well after 2 hours of following the instructions ...READ»

Letter From the Editor of Fast Company: Shock Value

If I had thought ahead, I would have gotten a pedicure. A few weeks ago, I was at an executive retreat and found myself in a strategy session that took place in an open-air porch. All of us were sporting shorts (or skirts) and bare ...READ»

Dan Heath & Chip Heath

How to Avoid Making a Bad Presentation

You can prevent bad PowerPoint from happening to good people. Take these steps to help presenters with their presentations and fix your meetings.READ»

Down the Rabbit Hole

Making The Blair Witch Project taught Campfire how to tap the power of curiosity. Meet the puppet masters of viral marketing.READ»

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Why It May Be Wiser To Hire People Without Meeting Them

When the economy finally turns around, you'll start hiring people again. You'll sift through dozens of impressive-sounding résumés -- who knew there were so many VPs in the world? -- and bring in the standouts for the ...READ»

How to Get Bad News to the Top

If you think that what you don't know can't hurt you, you haven't been reading the papers.READ»

Dan Heath and Chip Heath

Make Goals Not Resolutions

Your dismal New Year's resolution record--and what your business can learn from it.READ»

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Why Customers Will Pay You to Restrain Them

We worry about many things. Our kids' grades, our parents' health, the world at large. (Also, will all those unemployed investment bankers have enough to eat?) Add to that list one really odd thing we worry about: our own future ...READ»

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Why Market Your Company With Stick-on Emotion When You Can Tap the Real Thing?

Why market your company with stick-on emotion when you can tap the real thing?READ»

Give 'em Something to Talk About

Your product may be good, but will it spark a conversation?READ»

2 Must for Delivering Great Presentations

I saw an interesting article in the November 2008 print version of Fast Company called “Presentation Pep Talk: How to Prevent Bad PowerPoint from Happening to Good People.”  It was written by Dan and Chip Heath, authors of the ...READ»

Morgan Spurlock

The Gripping Statistic: How to Make Your Data Matter

We're awash in data. Here's how to make yours matter.READ»

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Simon & Schuster to Sell E-Books by the Chapter

Several big-box retailers scared the hell out of book publishers two weeks ago by announcing they'd be selling popular hardcover books below cost. Fearing that the discounts would put permanent downward pressure on book prices, the ...READ»

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Made to Stick: The Gripping Statistic

We're awash in data. Here's how to make yours matter.READ»

Time to Aim Lower

Set Smaller Goals, Get Bigger Results

Why tough circumstances call for smaller goals.READ»

Sims Wyeth on Public Speaking and Presentation Skills

How the language you use could affect whether or not your message is heard and understood properly.READ»

Public Speaking Tips and Presentation Skills

Good public speakers have the ability to understand the thoughts and perceptions of others, as well as the underlying values and assumptions that trigger those thoughts.READ»