Review of Supercommunicators by Charles Duhigg (2024)

Review of Supercommunicators by Charles Duhigg (2024)
Review of Supercommunicators by Charles Duhigg

Meet Charles Duhigg, a distinguished reporter for The New Yorker Magazine and the brilliant mind behind bestselling books like “The Power of Habit” and “Smarter Faster Better.” Duhigg, with his journalistic prowess and a Pulitzer Prize to his name, takes readers on an enlightening journey in his latest work, “Supercommunicators: How to Unlock the Secret Language of Connection,” slated for release on February 20, 2024.

Author Background:

Charles Duhigg
Charles Duhigg

Charles Duhigg’s career is marked by a rich tapestry of investigative journalism. Formerly associated with The New York Times, he earned acclaim for his series on Apple, titled “The iEconomy,” which earned him a Pulitzer Prize. His work extends to diverse topics, from covering the 2008 financial crisis to reporting from Iraq. Duhigg’s accolades include the National Journalism Award, the Investigative Reporters and Editors’ Medal, and other prestigious recognitions. Beyond his journalistic achievements, Duhigg holds a history degree from Yale and an MBA from Harvard Business School. Currently residing in Santa Cruz, CA, with his family, he brings a unique blend of expertise and relatability to his writing.

Book Description:

Super Communicators
   
BookSuper Communicators
SeriesNone
PartsNone
Publication Date20 February 2024
AuthorCharles Duhigg
PublisherRandom House
ISBN-100593243919
ISBN-13978-0593243916
Publication FormatPaper Back, Kindle, Audiobook, Hard Cover

“Supercommunicators” ventures into the intricacies of conversations, unraveling the art of effective communication in both professional and personal spheres. Drawing on captivating stories, studies, and guidance, Duhigg demonstrates how anyone can become a supercommunicator. The book explores pivotal scenarios, such as a divided jury room, a CIA officer recruiting a reluctant agent, and a surgeon’s struggle to persuade a cancer patient. Through these narratives, Duhigg unveils the hidden layers beneath every conversation.

Duhigg introduces the concept of three fundamental conversations—practical (What’s this really about?), emotional (How do we feel?), and social (Who are we?). The crux lies in recognizing and matching these conversations to establish meaningful connections. The book delves into the profound impact of experiences, values, and emotions on our interactions, emphasizing the need to navigate conversations successfully.

Readers embark on a journey through various settings, from the writers’ room of “The Big Bang Theory” to the offices of marriage counselors, gaining insights into the nuances of communication. Duhigg provides practical tips and skills to navigate the complexities of conversations, unraveling the secret language that colors what we say and how we listen. The ultimate lesson conveyed is clear: armed with the right tools, anyone can connect with others on a deeper level.

 

Reviews:

Review 1:

This is not just a riveting read about how to understand others better. It’s also a revealing look at how to be understood. Charles Duhigg delivers a winning combination of stories, studies, and guidance that might well transform the worst communicators you know into some of the best.

Adam Grant, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Think Again and Hidden Potential, and host of the podcast Re:Thinking

Review 2:

Our personal and professional success depend upon our ability to understand and be understood, and yet we typically leave this up to intuition. In Supercommunicators, Charles Duhigg goes through a mountain of research—and some riveting stories—and unearths practical tactics to show that anyone can become a more effective listener, speaker, and even social media poster.

David Epstein, bestselling author of Range and The Sports Gene

Review 3:

This book stayed with me. I found myself thinking about how many questions I ask and how often I laugh in conversation. Given how much talking we all do, it’s amazing how little we understand. A much-needed guide to connecting in disconnected times.

Amanda Ripley, author of High Conflict

Review 4:

Charles Duhigg does it again, with a book we all need to read. Using his unique mix of stories and science, he gives us Supercommunicators, a guide to better conversation and deeper human connection. If you want to improve your communication skills at work and in life, this book is the place the start.

Arthur C. Brooks, professor, Harvard Kennedy School and Harvard Business School, and #1 New York Times bestselling author

Review 5 – Kirkus Reviews:

With a focus on practical advice, Duhigg unpacks the essential tools for effective, positive conversations.

Kirkus Reviews

Review 6 – Publishers Weekly:

Pulitzer winner Duhigg (The Power of Habit) contends in this savvy guide that “we can learn to connect in more meaningful ways if we can understand how conversations work.” According to Duhigg, so-called supercommunicators more easily build trust, persuade others, and form friendships because they’ve honed such skills as “matching” and “looping”.

Publishers Weekly
 

Conclusion of Supercommunicators by Charles Duhigg:

“Supercommunicators” by Charles Duhigg serves as a beacon for those seeking to enhance their communication skills. Duhigg’s expertise, combined with compelling storytelling, brings forth a guide that not only educates but also empowers. As readers delve into the pages of this upcoming release, they will discover the keys to unlocking the secret language of connection and mastering the art of supercommunication. With the promise of a simple yet powerful lesson, Duhigg invites us all to connect with others more effectively and build meaningful relationships.

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