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Including case histories and anecdotes, this book shows, among other things, how one Australian scientist convinced the world he'd discovered the cause of stomach ulcers by drinking a glass filled with bacteria, and how a gifted sports reporter got people to watch a football match by showing them the outside of the stadium.Read More

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    What is that makes urban myths so persistent but many everyday truths so eminently forgettable? How do newspapers set about ensuring that their headlines make you want to read on? And why do we remember complicated stories but not complicated facts? In the course of over ten years of study Chip and Dan Heath have established what it is that determines whether particular ideas or stories stick in our minds or not and "Made to Stick" is the fascinating outcome of their painstaking research.Packed full of case histories and thought-provoking anecdotes it shows among other things how one Australian scientist convinced the world he'd discovered the cause of stomach ulcers by drinking a glass filled with bacteria how a gifted sports reporter got people to watch a football match by showing them the outside of the stadium and how high-concept pitches such as 'Jaws on a spaceship' ("Alien") and 'Die Hard on a bus' ("Speed") convince movie executives to invest vast sums of money in a project on the basis of almost no information. Entertaining and informative by turns this is a fascinating and multi-faceted account of a key area of human behaviour.At the same time by showing how we can all use such cleverly devised strategies as the 'Velcro Theory of Memory' and 'curiosity gaps' it offers superbly practical insights setting out principles we all can adopt to make sure that we get our ideas across effectively.

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    Why does fake news stick while the truth goes missing?Why do disproved urban legends persist? How do you keep letting newspapers and clickbait sites lure you in with their headlines? And why do you remember complicated stories but not complicated facts?Over ten years of study, Chip and Dan Heath have discovered how we latch on to information hooks. Packed full of case histories and incredible anecdotes, it shows:- how an Australian scientist convinced the world he'd discovered the cause of stomach ulcers by drinking a glass filled with bacteria- how a gifted sports reporter got people to watch a football match by showing them the outside of the stadium- how pitches like 'Jaws on a spaceship' (Alien) and 'Die Hard on a bus' (Speed) convince movie execs to invest gigantic sums even when they know nothing else about the projectAs entertaining as it is informative, this is a timely exploration of a fascinating human behaviour. At the same time, by demonstrating strategies like the 'Velcro Theory of Memory' and 'curiosity gaps', it offers superbly practical insights.Made to Stick uses cutting-edge insight to help you ensure that what you say is understood, remembered and, most importantly, acted upon.

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    Made to Stick : Paperback : Cornerstone : 9780099505693 : 009950569X : 28 Jun 2011 : Including case histories and anecdotes, this book shows, among other things, how one Australian scientist convinced the world he'd discovered the cause of stomach ulcers by drinking a glass filled with bacteria, and how a gifted sports reporter got people to watch a football match by showing them the outside of the stadium.

  • 009950569X
  • 9780099505693
  • Dan Heath, Chip Heath
  • 7 February 2008
  • Arrow Books Ltd
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 304
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