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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • The author of The Power of Habit and “master of the life hack” (GQ) explores the fascinating science of productivity and offers real-world takeaways to apply your life, whether you’re chasing peak productivity or simply trying to get back on track.
“Duhigg melds cutting-edge science, deep reporting, and wide-ranging stories to give us a fuller, more human way of thinking about how productivity actually happens.”—Susan Cain, author of Quiet
In The Power of Habit, Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist Charles Duhigg explained why we do what we do. In Smarter Faster Better, he applies the same relentless curiosity and rich storytelling to how we can improve at the things we do.
At the core of Smarter Faster Better are eight key concepts—from motivation and goal setting to focus and decision making—that explain why some people and companies get so much done. Drawing on the latest findings in neuroscience, psychology, and behavioral economics—as well as the experiences of CEOs, educational reformers, four-star generals, FBI agents, airplane pilots, and Broadway songwriters—this book reveals that the most productive people, companies, and organizations don’t merely act differently. They view the world, and their choices, in profoundly different ways.
Smarter Faster Better is a story-filled exploration of the science of productivity, one that can help us learn to succeed with less stress and struggle—and become smarter, faster, and better at everything we do.
Reviews
Great book useful ideas shared about using data to your advantage, using ones own experience to influence creativity.
By Amanac02
I began reading this book searching for the obvious clues behind the title. What I got was an insightful view that motivates those who encounter with great frequency-the uphill struggles against the many who see things as they are. This book encourages understanding why so many people follow the norms of conformity and why so few are able to see beyond the norm of “falling in-line.” Excellence requires determination. Persistence pays off. A clear vision can only be obscured by discouragement. A focussed mind struggles against the norms that are easy to follow. The mind is a complicated wonder that functions on instinct, emotions, and memories built from experiences. To be great, it requires being different, thinking freely, and reaching constantly for things many won’t dare to try. Failure is only tempered but permanent if you quit. These are not in the book but this is what inspires in the reader after you read this book.
By Not "outta time"
People should buy this book, the paperback version is $25. This book is like a sequel to the author's last book. But in this one it explains about productivity, which is essentially the reward at the end of the habit loop. When I was reading his last book "Habit", I didn't really found it helpful, since it keeps explaining about the loop and stuff. But in this book, I finally understood that the reward at the end is basically the "why". The cue can sometimes be a task, then you do the task and finally get your "why".
By Turjdhdjdhdvdb
There are some very clever insights (I particularly liked the chapter on Bayesian thinking and poker) but for the most part I believe it takes an inordinate amount of words to describe very simple concepts. To some extent, I believe some of the ideas can be derived from common sense and yet are presented as great scientific breakthroughs in the field of productivity.
By Tichito
Outstanding analyses. Would like to have seen a concluding chapter summarizing the material into an index card of thoughts and applications for team leaders.
By Power of habit