
Made to Stick
Why Some Ideas Survive and Others Die
by Chip Heath
Who This Book Is For
An ideal reader for Made to Stick is someone who routinely has to translate complex ideas into clear, memorable messages—teachers, managers, marketers, public-health advocates, scientists, journalists, and mission-driven professionals alike. They often face the gap between what they know and what others can grasp, and they want practical tools rather than abstract theory. This reader seeks a repeatable framework they can apply to pitches, lessons, campaigns, or policy statements, not a one-off gimmick. They value clarity, credibility, and ethical persuasion, and they’re willing to test, iterate, and refine based on real feedback. They appreciate the SUCCESs six-principle lens as a set of levers—simple, unexpected, concrete, credible, emotional, and stories—that they can mix strategically to suit audience, context, and constraints. Above all, they want ideas that are not only understood but remembered, shared, and translated into action. They benefit from concrete examples, tested experiments, and a humane approach to influence today.
Book Details
- Categories
- Business, Nonfiction, Psychology
- Pages
- 291
- Published
- 2007
- Language
- ENGLISH
- Rating
- 4.0 (98,736 reviews)
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- Flow summary for easy, logical understanding
- Key takeaways and actionable insights
- One-page quick summary for busy readers
- Practical tips you can apply today
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