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2010 Conference Speaker Profile:
Chip Heath - Keynote

Chip Heath - Keynote

Co-Author of national bestsellers Switch and Made to Stick

Chip Heath is the Thrive Foundation of Youth Professor of Organizational Behavior in the Graduate School of Business at Stanford University, teaching courses on business strategy and organizations. Chip is also a columnist for Fast Company magazine, and he has spoken and consulted on the topic of "making ideas stick" with organizations such as Nike, the Nature Conservancy, Microsoft, Ideo, and the American Heart Association.

Chip is the co-author (along with his brother, Dan) of two books. Their most recent book, Switch: How to Change Things When Change is Hard debuted at #1 on the New York Times and Wall Street Journal bestseller lists. Their first book, Made to Stick: Why Some Ideas Survive and Others Die, was a New York Times and Business Week bestseller, and was an Amazon Top 10 Business Book for 2007 for both editors and readers. It was translated into 27 languages including Thai, Arabic, and Lithuanian.

Chip's parents are just happy that their sons are playing well together.

More Information:

Visit the Heath Brothers online
Find out more about Switch and buy the book
Read an excerpt from Switch at Fast Company
Watch Chip and Dan on the Today Show
Find the Heath Brothers on Facebook

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Switch
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