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Made To Stick – Book Review

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Made to Stick: Why Some Ideas Survive and Others Die is a book by Dan Heath and Chip Heath.

How can your message stick instead of getting forgotten in a few passing moments? How can you communicate your ideas in such a way that they are remembered and complied upon? That is the treatise of this book. It provides a very interesting framework that you can use, called SUCCESs.

Keep the message SIMPLE – focus on the core message, be clear, forthright, and make it compact. Avoid the ‘Curse of Knowledge’

Get audience’s attention by bringing the UNEXPECTED – Obvious things told in an unobvious ways can help get and retain interests of an audience. Sway away from numbers and focus on the message they send out. There is a gap between what we know and what we understand. Fill those gaps.

Help people understand and remember by being CONCRETE – Don’t be abstract. Speak about actual results, actual stories, and actual outcomes.

Be CREDIBLE – Be convincing by providing necessary details, statistics, and information.

Make people care by adding EMOTION – That is when people will respond to your message. Learn about primary motivation factors and use them judiciously.

Tell a STORY – Nothing sticks better than a story. Use them in such a way that people get a way to act your message. Not leave confused with how to do what to do next.

The book itself is full of stories and examples relating to each of these principles. As a book, I will give it an average rating. That is because in my mind the book is a victim of its own principles. Though interesting, it seems long for its topic and too many examples to remember and keep them sticky. It seems the Heath brothers compiled a list of stories, segregated them into buckets, and them wove some text around it. It is definitely a recommended book but I would suggest reading the first 10 pages of each chapter and the last chapter. If the message sticks, fine. But if not, the book has lost its own purpose.

The authors have a website that provides many resources that you may want to use. I personally do not like to register to access resources. So I cannot rate them here.

This book brought back memories of my Professional Communications class by Prof. Brandon Smith and Prof. Daphne Schechter. If you have access to such classes, I would highly recommend taking them.

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‘UP’lifting

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Watched Pixar’s UP tonight and what a roller coaster ride it was. Coasting on the tides of a man’s emotion, of a child’s simplicity, of an animal’s innocence, and of human imagination. Touching at times, and hilarious the next moment, UP is a movie for all ages. It is visually stunning movie with some incredible special effects. There were moments when it did not feel like animation but an authentic fantasy world.

What differentiates Pixar from other movie houses is the human touch in every of its movies and that is what attracts me to animation flicks. I am not a big fan of animals based movies and feel that they are more suited for kids. But Pixar manages to capture not only the imagination of a kid but titillates an adult mind too. The trials and tribulations that a protagonist endures, its emotional aftereffect, and his final victory touches every human. Such was The Incredibles, Wall-E, and UP. Great job Pixar!

Two thumbs up.

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