Charles Duhigg’s new book and speech ‘Supercommunicators’ will transform our productivity and reshape the way we do business

Why do some conversations succeed — while others fail?

Like his previous business bestsellers The Power of Habit and Smarter Faster Better, CHARLES DUHIGG's newest book SUPERCOMMUNICATORS is full of game-changing insights that will give readers and audiences a competitive edge in leadership, teamwork and sales.

Duhigg’s latest game-changing concept, SUPERCOMMUNICATORS: The Power of Conversation and Hidden Language of Connection, is about how impactful communication fosters connection, growth, and results. In SUPERCOMMUNICATORS and his sought-after talks, Duhigg uses spellbinding storytelling to reveal the importance of recognizing – and then matching – each kind of conversation, providing the tools to navigate the complex emotions, subtle negotiations, and deeply held beliefs that color so much of what we say and how we listen. Duhigg is transforming our productivity, effectively reshaping the way we do business.

Read Duhigg’s incisive essay in the 2/18/24 issue of the Wall Street Journal on HOW TO BE A SUPERCOMMUNICATOR >>

Watch Charles Duhigg on the Jay Shetty Podcast >>

 

Talks & Topics

Author Talk: Supercommunicators - The Power of Conversation and Hidden Language of Connection

How do SUPERCOMMUNICATORS do what they do, and what can we learn from them about bridging divides? In this talk, audiences will learn why some people are able to make themselves heard, and to hear others, so clearly. With his spellbinding storytelling that takes us from the writers’ room of The Big Bang Theory to the couches of leading marriage counselors to CIA officers trying to recruit spies, Duhigg shows how to recognize conversations and the tips and skills we need to navigate them more successfully. In the end, Duhigg delivers a simple but powerful lesson: With the right tools, we can connect with anyone.

The Secrets of Being Productive in Life and Business

Productivity is often measured by the speed at which we tackle our to-do lists. Real productivity, however, comes from thinking differently, and more deeply: Managing how we identify goals, construct teams, direct our focus and spark innovation on demand. In this lecture, Charles Duhigg looks at what separates the merely busy from the genuinely productive. The key is mental habits - what psychologists call ‘contemplative routines’ - that allow us to think more deeply, particularly when thinking is hardest. With case studies from Broadway, the story of a critically injured airplane and how Google sought to build the perfect team, Duhigg explains how people and companies become smarter, faster and better.

 

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