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  1. Book Summary: The Little Book of Yes by Noah Goldstein
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  7. Book Summary: The Little Book of Yes by Noah Goldstein
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Book Summary: The Little Book of Yes by Noah Goldstein

The Book in One Sentence • The Little Book of Yes contains 21 short essays that outline a range of effective persuasion strategies, each proven to increase the chances that someone will agree to your requests. The Little Book of Yes Summary 1. Giving Big Idea: Giving to others is the first step to getting what you want. Next Actions: Think about someone you want to persuade, or who you want something from. What could you do or provide to help them first? Think of ways to make your requests more personalized. Could you use handwritten notes, or call someone, rather than using email? Get into the habit of asking, “Who can I help?” rather than “Who can help me?” 2. Exchanging Big Idea: Exchanging is the process of giving and receiving between people in such a way that everyone benefits. Next Actions: If you feel that people often take advantage of you, you may be saying things like “no problem” too often. What could you say instead? Listen out for when people say “thank you” to you. Keep a thank-you diary, taking care to notice whether the balance of give and take in your life is equal. Look for ways to pay favors forward. If a colleague appreciates your help, ask if they could pass their help on to someone else in your team or network. 3. Gifting Big Idea: People are willing to give back to others when they have first received themselves. Next Actions: If you want to be known among your friends and family as a thoughtful and generous gift-giver (while secretly remaining a th...

Noah Goldstein

Mr. Goldstein, as a music producer for artists like Kanye West, Drake, and Pusha T, is your creativity your own — or does it only exist within the boundaries of someone else’s ideas? I think about that all the time! I think it’s a combination. Collaboration is a huge part of making music to me. We can get to goals quicker. There’s strength in numbers when it comes to music. I think there’s ideas that I have that are spurred on by others, and there’s ideas that I have that are mine. Sometimes an artist’s song will spur ideas for external things as well like the marketing campaign or the album cover. I can bring ideas to the table for people that I’m super happy to share because I think they are better in their hands than mine, you know? Right, as a producer, I’m helping others, I’m in more of a service position. So you aren’t precious with your ideas? No, I love being open with my ideas. I think it’s just about who it suits best. I’m super happy to give my ideas away to other people, especially if it’s a good one. As a producer, I think you have to be as objective as possible. If I’m a good producer, I should be able to produce myself. And I don’t mean that in a musical way, I mean that in a human being way: I should be able to produce myself into the best human being that I can be. I feel like that’s what I try to bring to the table, an objective point of view where I can help people get their ideas accomplished in the way they want to accomplish them. “I like getting olde...

Yeezus

• " Released: June 19, 2013 • " Released: August 28, 2013 Yeezus is the sixth studio album by American rapper and producer Fifteen days before its release date, West enlisted the help of producer Yeezus in favor of a more The physical CD edition was released in a Yeezus coincided with that of rapper Yeezus ' release, leading to speculation about which release would sell more copies. Yeezus received widespread acclaim from critics, many of whom named it among West's best work and commended its brash direction, though public response was divided. The album was nominated for Billboard 200, selling 327,000 copies in the first week of release, while also topping the charts in Australia, Canada, Denmark, New Zealand, Russia and the United Kingdom. It has since been certified Background Yeezus at his personal loft in Paris, and on numerous occasions visited the (pictured) for inspiration. Following the release of his fifth studio album, Yeezus, West enlisted several collaborators, including West was influenced primarily by minimalist design and architecture during the production of Yeezus, and visited a furniture exhibit in the Thank God for Drugs. Recording and production In 2012, West began recording his sixth studio album with collaborators, including The atmosphere in the studio was described by contributor It was a lot of coming up with design, like solving riddles. If the song called for something aggressive, it was up to three or four people to design what in their head wa...

You Should Know... Noah Goldstein

Photo by Samantha Cooper Noah Goldstein is trying to break into comedy. Or work in sports broadcasting. Whichever will get him into bed by 10. The 24-year-old Goucher College graduate and transplant form California is just trying to live his life with a lot of laughs and sports. What is your passion? My passion? I have my friends and my family. [But] I’m still trying to figure that out. I’m kind of dabbling. I really like sports. I really like traveling. I have a passion for exercising, sleeping and cooking myself dinner every night. But I have to be in bed by 10, so anything happening after that is kind of inhibiting me from doing a lot. Really? We do not share data with third party vendors. Recently, I’ve been trying to get into stand-up comedy. I’ve done it six or seven times. I don’t know if it’s a passion yet, but I’m having a bomb. I’m going to keep going. How do you get started in something like that? It’s hard when you start because you have to prove you’re good. If you can’t prove you’re good you have to bring a bunch of friends. And I don’t want to stay [out] later than 8 p.m. and my friends don’t either, so we have places that are open mic. And they decide if you’re funny or not. What does your comedy focus on? It’s observational stuff. It’s self-deprecating humor. Anything I find funny, like expressions, kind of like hyperbolic things. Maybe you don’t want to have bubbe see me perform. It has some Jewish stuff. What kind of Jewish stuff? I’m a proud Reform Jew ...

You Should Know... Noah Goldstein

Photo by Samantha Cooper Noah Goldstein is trying to break into comedy. Or work in sports broadcasting. Whichever will get him into bed by 10. The 24-year-old Goucher College graduate and transplant form California is just trying to live his life with a lot of laughs and sports. What is your passion? My passion? I have my friends and my family. [But] I’m still trying to figure that out. I’m kind of dabbling. I really like sports. I really like traveling. I have a passion for exercising, sleeping and cooking myself dinner every night. But I have to be in bed by 10, so anything happening after that is kind of inhibiting me from doing a lot. Really? We do not share data with third party vendors. Recently, I’ve been trying to get into stand-up comedy. I’ve done it six or seven times. I don’t know if it’s a passion yet, but I’m having a bomb. I’m going to keep going. How do you get started in something like that? It’s hard when you start because you have to prove you’re good. If you can’t prove you’re good you have to bring a bunch of friends. And I don’t want to stay [out] later than 8 p.m. and my friends don’t either, so we have places that are open mic. And they decide if you’re funny or not. What does your comedy focus on? It’s observational stuff. It’s self-deprecating humor. Anything I find funny, like expressions, kind of like hyperbolic things. Maybe you don’t want to have bubbe see me perform. It has some Jewish stuff. What kind of Jewish stuff? I’m a proud Reform Jew ...

Yeezus

• " Released: June 19, 2013 • " Released: August 28, 2013 Yeezus is the sixth studio album by American rapper and producer Fifteen days before its release date, West enlisted the help of producer Yeezus in favor of a more The physical CD edition was released in a Yeezus coincided with that of rapper Yeezus ' release, leading to speculation about which release would sell more copies. Yeezus received widespread acclaim from critics, many of whom named it among West's best work and commended its brash direction, though public response was divided. The album was nominated for Billboard 200, selling 327,000 copies in the first week of release, while also topping the charts in Australia, Canada, Denmark, New Zealand, Russia and the United Kingdom. It has since been certified Background Yeezus at his personal loft in Paris, and on numerous occasions visited the (pictured) for inspiration. Following the release of his fifth studio album, Yeezus, West enlisted several collaborators, including West was influenced primarily by minimalist design and architecture during the production of Yeezus, and visited a furniture exhibit in the Thank God for Drugs. Recording and production In 2012, West began recording his sixth studio album with collaborators, including The atmosphere in the studio was described by contributor It was a lot of coming up with design, like solving riddles. If the song called for something aggressive, it was up to three or four people to design what in their head wa...

Book Summary: The Little Book of Yes by Noah Goldstein

The Book in One Sentence • The Little Book of Yes contains 21 short essays that outline a range of effective persuasion strategies, each proven to increase the chances that someone will agree to your requests. The Little Book of Yes Summary 1. Giving Big Idea: Giving to others is the first step to getting what you want. Next Actions: Think about someone you want to persuade, or who you want something from. What could you do or provide to help them first? Think of ways to make your requests more personalized. Could you use handwritten notes, or call someone, rather than using email? Get into the habit of asking, “Who can I help?” rather than “Who can help me?” 2. Exchanging Big Idea: Exchanging is the process of giving and receiving between people in such a way that everyone benefits. Next Actions: If you feel that people often take advantage of you, you may be saying things like “no problem” too often. What could you say instead? Listen out for when people say “thank you” to you. Keep a thank-you diary, taking care to notice whether the balance of give and take in your life is equal. Look for ways to pay favors forward. If a colleague appreciates your help, ask if they could pass their help on to someone else in your team or network. 3. Gifting Big Idea: People are willing to give back to others when they have first received themselves. Next Actions: If you want to be known among your friends and family as a thoughtful and generous gift-giver (while secretly remaining a th...

Noah Goldstein

Mr. Goldstein, as a music producer for artists like Kanye West, Drake, and Pusha T, is your creativity your own — or does it only exist within the boundaries of someone else’s ideas? I think about that all the time! I think it’s a combination. Collaboration is a huge part of making music to me. We can get to goals quicker. There’s strength in numbers when it comes to music. I think there’s ideas that I have that are spurred on by others, and there’s ideas that I have that are mine. Sometimes an artist’s song will spur ideas for external things as well like the marketing campaign or the album cover. I can bring ideas to the table for people that I’m super happy to share because I think they are better in their hands than mine, you know? Right, as a producer, I’m helping others, I’m in more of a service position. So you aren’t precious with your ideas? No, I love being open with my ideas. I think it’s just about who it suits best. I’m super happy to give my ideas away to other people, especially if it’s a good one. As a producer, I think you have to be as objective as possible. If I’m a good producer, I should be able to produce myself. And I don’t mean that in a musical way, I mean that in a human being way: I should be able to produce myself into the best human being that I can be. I feel like that’s what I try to bring to the table, an objective point of view where I can help people get their ideas accomplished in the way they want to accomplish them. “I like getting olde...