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Supercommunicators
By: Charles Duhigg
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Who and what are supercommunicators? They're the people who can steer a conversation to a successful conclusion. They are able to talk about difficult topics without giving offence. They know how to make others feel at ease and share what they think. They're brilliant facilitators and decision-guiders. How do they do it?
In this groundbreaking new book, Charles Duhigg unravels the secrets of the supercommunicators to reveal the art - and the science - of successful communication. He unpicks the different types of everyday conversation and pinpoints why some go smoothly while others swiftly fall apart. He reveals the conversational questions and gambits that bring people together. And he shows how even the most tricky of encounters can be turned around. In the process, he shows why a CIA operative was able to win over a reluctant spy, how a member of a jury got his fellow jurors to view an open-and-shut case differently, and what a doctor found they needed to do to engage with a vaccine sceptic.
Above all, he reveals the techniques we can all master to successfully connect with others, however tricky the circumstances. Packed with fascinating case studies and drawing on cutting-edge research, this book will change the way you think about what you say, and how you say it.
Praise for The Power of Habit:
'Few books become essential manuals for business and living. The Power of Habit is an exception.' Financial Times
'You'll never look at yourself, your organisation, or your world in quite the same way.' Daniel Pink
'A first-rate book - based on an impressive mass of research.' Economist
'Absolutely fascinating.' WIRED
In this groundbreaking new book, Charles Duhigg unravels the secrets of the supercommunicators to reveal the art - and the science - of successful communication. He unpicks the different types of everyday conversation and pinpoints why some go smoothly while others swiftly fall apart. He reveals the conversational questions and gambits that bring people together. And he shows how even the most tricky of encounters can be turned around. In the process, he shows why a CIA operative was able to win over a reluctant spy, how a member of a jury got his fellow jurors to view an open-and-shut case differently, and what a doctor found they needed to do to engage with a vaccine sceptic.
Above all, he reveals the techniques we can all master to successfully connect with others, however tricky the circumstances. Packed with fascinating case studies and drawing on cutting-edge research, this book will change the way you think about what you say, and how you say it.
Praise for The Power of Habit:
'Few books become essential manuals for business and living. The Power of Habit is an exception.' Financial Times
'You'll never look at yourself, your organisation, or your world in quite the same way.' Daniel Pink
'A first-rate book - based on an impressive mass of research.' Economist
'Absolutely fascinating.' WIRED
Publication Date:
22/02/2024
Number of Pages::
320
Binding:
Paper Back
ISBN:
9781847943835
Publisher Date:
22/02/2024
Number of Pages::
320
Binding:
Paper Back
ISBN:
9781847943835
Who and what are supercommunicators? They're the people who can steer a conversation to a successful conclusion. They are able to talk about difficult topics without giving offence. They know how to make others feel at ease and share what they think. They're brilliant facilitators and decision-guiders. How do they do it?
In this groundbreaking new book, Charles Duhigg unravels the secrets of the supercommunicators to reveal the art - and the science - of successful communication. He unpicks the different types of everyday conversation and pinpoints why some go smoothly while others swiftly fall apart. He reveals the conversational questions and gambits that bring people together. And he shows how even the most tricky of encounters can be turned around. In the process, he shows why a CIA operative was able to win over a reluctant spy, how a member of a jury got his fellow jurors to view an open-and-shut case differently, and what a doctor found they needed to do to engage with a vaccine sceptic.
Above all, he reveals the techniques we can all master to successfully connect with others, however tricky the circumstances. Packed with fascinating case studies and drawing on cutting-edge research, this book will change the way you think about what you say, and how you say it.
Praise for The Power of Habit:
'Few books become essential manuals for business and living. The Power of Habit is an exception.' Financial Times
'You'll never look at yourself, your organisation, or your world in quite the same way.' Daniel Pink
'A first-rate book - based on an impressive mass of research.' Economist
'Absolutely fascinating.' WIRED
In this groundbreaking new book, Charles Duhigg unravels the secrets of the supercommunicators to reveal the art - and the science - of successful communication. He unpicks the different types of everyday conversation and pinpoints why some go smoothly while others swiftly fall apart. He reveals the conversational questions and gambits that bring people together. And he shows how even the most tricky of encounters can be turned around. In the process, he shows why a CIA operative was able to win over a reluctant spy, how a member of a jury got his fellow jurors to view an open-and-shut case differently, and what a doctor found they needed to do to engage with a vaccine sceptic.
Above all, he reveals the techniques we can all master to successfully connect with others, however tricky the circumstances. Packed with fascinating case studies and drawing on cutting-edge research, this book will change the way you think about what you say, and how you say it.
Praise for The Power of Habit:
'Few books become essential manuals for business and living. The Power of Habit is an exception.' Financial Times
'You'll never look at yourself, your organisation, or your world in quite the same way.' Daniel Pink
'A first-rate book - based on an impressive mass of research.' Economist
'Absolutely fascinating.' WIRED