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- www.barnesandnoble.comAvailable in:NOOK Book (eBook). Over the past few years, Chip Heath and Dan Heath have been writing columns for Fast Company on a variety of business topics, from the myth of the garage startupsand why we so easily fall for it
- www.amazon.comFrom Chip and Dan Heath, the bestselling authors of Switch and Made to Stick, comes The Myth of the Garage: And Other Minor Surprises, a collection of the authors’ best columns for Fast Company magazine—16 pieces in all, plus a previously unpublished piece entitled “The Fu...
- www.washingtonian.comBiden talks about the president's commitment to his daughters, how he likes the VP residence, and compares his own mastery of stuttering to The King's Speech.
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www.fastcompany.comDan Heath and Chip Heath explain why some of the biggest victories are won an inch at a time.- www.fastcompany.comDan Heath What was the impetus for you and your brother Chip to write Made to Stick?
- www.fastcompany.comForget dry statistics, say Dan Heath and Chip Heath. Real change comes from real feelings.
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- www.decker.com"It's not enough to have sticky concepts. You have to present them so people get it. The Decker program enables you to do just that." – Jay Ehret, Chief Officer of Awesomeness, The Marketing Spot
- www.fastcompany.comTo succeed on the path to change, say Dan Heath and Chip Heath, you have to eliminate ambiguity.
- www.fastcompany.comDan Heath and Chip Heath ask, Have you been looking closely enough at your business?
- www.usatoday.comAuthors Chip Heath and Dan Heath have hit on a universal quest in their latest book, Switch: How to Change Things When Change is Hard.














