![]() ![]() He uses the Malcolm Gladwell model of shaping academic studies into hacks but applies a less excitable tone and a more cinematic style. In Smarter Faster there are even little cartoons to illustrate some of his ideas. The Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times business writer had a hit in 2012 with The Power of Habit: Why We Do What We Do in Life and Business. That’s, like, 30 hours saved right there.Ĭharles Duhigg, the author, elevates the life-hacking genre. Plus a lot of Harvard Business Review case studies I think I’ve heard about on NPR. You needn’t read Superforecasting-that’s covered in Smarter Faster’s Chapter 6: Decision Making- Originals (Chapter 7: Innovation), The 4-Hour Workweek (Chapter 4: Goal Setting), Work Rules! (Chapter 2: Teams), Sources of Power (Chapter 3: Focus), and probably a bunch of other books I don’t even know about. Not only will Smarter Faster Better: The Secrets of Being Productive in Life and Business make you more efficient if you heed its tips, it will also save you the effort of reading many productivity books dedicated to the ideas inside. ![]()
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