I now live in Brooklyn with my wife and two children and, before becoming a journalist, was a bike messenger in San Francisco for one terrifying day. book explains that the most productive people, companies, and organizations dont merely act differently-Dust jacket flap. I studied history at Yale and received an MBA from Harvard Business School. (For those series, I won the National Journalism Award, the Investigative Reporters and Editors’ Medal, the National Academies’ reporting award and other recognitions.)īut let’s be honest, you aren’t visiting this page so I can brag about series and awards. At the core of Smarter Faster Better are eight key productivity concepts - from motivation and goal setting to focus and decision making - that explain why. Before that, I contributed to NYT series about the 2008 financial crisis, how companies take advantage of the elderly and national violations of the Safe Drinking Water Act. Covering topics from motivation to teamwork, Duhigg shares how we can. Smarter Faster Better explains how to leverage our brain's hardwiring to increase productivity. In 2013, I was part of a team that won the Pulitzer Prize for a series about Apple named “The iEconomy”. I loved Charles Duhigg's first book, The Power of Habit, so I was excited to see he had released a new business/psychology mash-up.
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