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Supercommunicators Free Audiobook Download

Charles Duhigg

Master the Art and Science of Effective Communication.

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Author: Charles Duhigg

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: -

Language: English

Publish Date: 02/20/2024

Audiobook length: 31min

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Chapter 1: The Matching Principle
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Chapter 2: Every Conversation Is A Negotiation
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60:39
Chapter 3: The Listening Cure
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Chapter 4: How Do You Hear Emotions No One Says Aloud?
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Chapter 5: Connecting Amid Conflict
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62:16
Chapter 6: Our Social Identities Shape Our Worlds
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Chapter 7: Our Social Identities Shape Our Worlds
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Who should listen Supercommunicators

The summary audiobook of "Supercommunicators" by Charles Duhigg is ideal for professionals, educators, and anyone seeking to enhance their communication skills in both personal and professional settings. Whether you’re a manager looking to inspire your team, a teacher aiming to engage students, or simply an individual wanting to convey ideas more effectively, this audiobook offers valuable insights into the art of communication. Its practical tips and relatable examples make it accessible for listeners at all levels, seeking to improve their ability to connect and persuade others.

3 quotes from Supercommunicators

  • "Effective communication is more about understanding the audience than delivering a message."
  • "Habits are the frameworks through which we communicate, shaping not only our messages but the way they are received."
  • "The essence of supercommunication lies in adaptability; it’s about adjusting our communication style to resonate with others."

Author : Charles Duhigg

Charles Duhigg is a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and bestselling author known for his compelling explorations of the science of habits and productivity. A former staff writer for The New York Times, where he contributed to Pulitzer Prize-winning coverage of the 2008 financial crisis, Duhigg gained widespread recognition with his acclaimed book "The Power of Habit," which delves into the neurological mechanisms behind habit formation and offers insights into how understanding these processes can lead to personal and professional transformation. His engaging storytelling style, combined with a rigorous approach to research, has made him a prominent figure in the realms of business and behavioral psychology. In "Supercommunicators," Duhigg continues to build on his expertise, examining the art of communication and how effective strategies can empower individuals and organizations to achieve greater impact.