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Smarter Faster Better
- The Secrets of Being Productive
- Narrated by: Mike Chamberlain
- Length: 10 hrs and 22 mins
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Summary
In the international best seller 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, rigorous reporting and rich storytelling to explain how we can get better at the things we do. The result is a groundbreaking exploration of the science of productivity.
A group of data scientists at Google embark on a four-year study of how the best teams function and find that how a group interacts is much more important than who is in the group.
A marine corps general, faced with low morale among recruits, reimagines boot camp - and discovers that instilling a 'bias toward action' can turn even the most directionless teenagers into self-motivating achievers.
The filmmakers behind Disney's Frozen are on the brink of catastrophe - until they shake up their team in just the right way, spurring a creative breakthrough that leads to one of the highest-grossing movies of all time.
What do these people have in common? They know that productivity relies on making certain choices. The way we frame our daily decisions; the big ambitions we embrace and the easy goals we ignore; the cultures we establish as leaders to drive innovation: these are the things that separate the merely busy from the genuinely productive.
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 behavioural economics - as well as the experiences of CEOs, educational reformers, four-star generals, airplane pilots and Broadway songwriters - this painstakingly researched book explains that the most productive people, companies and organizations don't merely act differently.
They view the world, and their choices, in profoundly different ways.
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- Abigail W.
- 23-01-17
Rambling with No Real Message
Not sure what the point of this book was. Never really gives any actual ways of incorporating the ideas. The ideas presented are a bit high level and vague.
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- OGGFATHER
- 08-04-16
Excellent!
Good stories
Interesting insights
Scientific approach
Very helpful for starting my own business give me the motivation I need.
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- DARREN GILLESPIE
- 25-06-16
Dissapointed
Examples very long winded. Needs more what you personally can do. Was hoping for more.
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- Martin Bechtle
- 28-09-16
Content not bad
The content isn't bad, but the interpretation and the excessively long stories make it boring and hard to effectively pull out useful notions.
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- Khelena
- 15-08-16
Listen to audio samples before buying audiobooks
Would you try another book written by Charles Duhigg or narrated by Mike Chamberlain?
Not likely.
How would you have changed the story to make it more enjoyable?
I would have someone else read it.
Would you be willing to try another one of Mike Chamberlain’s performances?
Most certainly not.
If this book were a film would you go see it?
I'd probably attempt reading the book.
Any additional comments?
It wasn't easy to enjoy listening to this audiobook because of the narrator's fast, broken pace, and overly enthusiastic yet somehow monotonous manner of reading. Had to stop 2 hours into the book because of that...
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- PBF
- 04-07-16
Very interesting narrative but not very actionable
I have very mixed feelings about this book, but it comes down to two key thoughts:
The stories in that illustrate the books narrative are insightful and interesting, and for the most part unique to this book - Which makes a refreshing change from the usual retellings of the same studies over and over - So if you're looking for something new in that area, this book might suite you.
On the other hand, there isn't really much actionable content, and the book jumps all over the place and while it raises some interesting topics and highlights some real world examples it falls short of bringing the ideas together cleanly in one place.
So, when you're reading books like this if you're drawn to the narrative and storytelling side of the books, or want to explore a new style of writing, maybe give this a go.
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- Claire P
- 09-03-17
Enjoyable
I enjoyed this audiobook. Some of the examples are quite long winded when he illustrates his point but he makes all of the ideas interesting and accessible.
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- Juri
- 24-07-16
great book
the book is full of interesting stories that help the reader understand how focus and structured approach to goal setting and attention help us keep up the motivation to achive great results
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- jenny sanders
- 15-04-16
Great content...
Great content... but at the half way mark it get boring. I also think duhigg lost his own voice - the one that made Habit such a good read - by copying his hero Atul Gawande's formula (which as well as masterly prose and deep expertise includes being personal, using well documented examples and bringing these to life by using the first person and seeing the drama from the mundane! I know because I also wish I could write as well as Gwande.) overall it is a good book and recommended. If i could spend the time listening again I would start with the appendix (chapter 10) for an overview and understanding of how to apply the ideas and then use the text selectively to reinforce the information. didn't like the narration (sorry! ) found it a bit monotone and lacking pace - i could only cope with listening to it at 1.25 speed.
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- Mr N G Armitage
- 02-09-22
Interesting and worth reading again
Really good tips on improving productivity. I enjoyed the stories which brought colour to the chapters.
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