I think I stumbled upon Made To Stick while reading The New York Times online. Or was it from HOW?
Anyway, the article talked about how most successful ad campaigns were formulaic and could be reasonably replicated by non-advertising guys. It alarmed me initially. Not because I felt my job was threatened but more so because I wonder what that formula was. And so I had to buy that book.
Made To Stick wasn’t disappointing at all. It’s fun to read and thoroughly practical. I use the easy-to-remember 6-step “SUCCESS” process for all my stories, pitches and ad campaigns now. Highly recommended to teachers, trainers, marketers, PR chaps, and anyone who wants to persuade. Good stuff.
The Tipping Point is about how an idea or product could spread like wildfire if it’s passed through a certain group of people. People with super social skills who are able to spark, connect, and sell to the rest of the world.
Outliers propounds that geniuses are nurtured rather than natured. That smart and successful people are a product of their upbringing, environment and circumstances. The book gives solid examples of geniuses such as Bill Gates, Oppenheimer and the Beatles. I take great comfort knowing that destiny lies in our hands and Gladwell’s science supports this.








