How do Tiffany Haddish, Tom Hanks, Meryl Streep and Apple's Tim Cook
turn us on, and why do some other public figures drive us crazy and
turn us off? And who are the behind-the-scenes gurus who help public
figures turn us on or off? Steven Goldstein, a civil rights leader who
has worked in politics, business and entertainment, breaks down the
industry of creating likeability and how public figures manufacture
likeability—and how they sometimes destroy it through scandals. As a
television producer, Congressional lawyer, leader of state and
national civil rights organizations, and communications advisor to
corporate and political leaders, Steven Goldstein has been a mover and
shaker in every sector of American power. He knows what makes public
figures likeable. Based on his twenty-five years of experience and
original teachings, Goldstein tells us why we like certain people, and
dislike others, in politics, business, and entertainment. Why do we
let some into our personal world and refuse to let others enter?
Goldstein has developed a paradigm that describes how we fall in like,
reminiscent of falling in love, with the public figures who shape our
lives. And Goldstein names names. Why do we like Ellen DeGeneres and
Morgan Freeman, yet find Gwyneth Paltrow sometimes maddening? Why do
we like Warren Buffett, Microsoft's Satya Nadella and Google's Sundar
Pichai aside from their products and profits? And apart from our
ideology, why do some of us like Barack and Michelle Obama and others
Donald Trump, and what does Ben Franklin have to do with any of it?
Goldstein identifies eight traits of likeability that every public
figure reveals to us in pairs, with each pair deepening our
relationship with that person. The pairs are: Captivation and Hope
Authenticity and Relatability Protectiveness and Reliability
Perceptiveness and Compassion Goldstein not only tells us how we fall
in like with public figures, but he also reveals the behind-the-scenes
players in politics, business and entertainment who shape who we like.
Likeability isn't just something you have or you don't. Likeability
can be manufactured—and it can be destroyed. Public figures can be
their own worst enemies in saying or doing things that turn us off.
Why do we forgive some but not others? The Turn-On will make you think
twice about a celebrity reinvention, a glamorous media appearance or a
perfectly crafted speech, and will give you tools to take control of
your own likeability and become more like your favorite star.
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How the Powerful Make Us Like Them—from Washington to Wall Street to Hollywood
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780062911711
Publisert
2019
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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