Crafting a Message that Sticks: An Interview with Chip Heath

Chip Heath and Dan Heath are the best-selling authors of "Made to Stick: Why Some Ideas Survive and Others Die". The brothers are frequent contributors to Fast Company Magazine on winners and losers in the marketing landscape.
Organization, Change Management Article, interview communicating messages
  • Leaders must communicate increasingly complex messages to increasingly fragmented audiences that include not only investors and employees but also broader social groups. Designing and communicating messages that such disparate audiences can understand—and act on—has never been more important.

  • Chip Heath, a professor at the Stanford Graduate School of Business who has long investigated why some communications succeed while others fail, explains how executives can make their ideas “stick” with multifaceted audiences.
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    Peter Durand is an artist, educator & visual facilitator based in Houston, Texas.

    He is the founder of Alphachimp LLC, a visual facilitation company that helps clients understand and communicate complex systems visually. He is a leader in graphic facilitation and a professor at Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law.