Os segredos da produtividade na vida e nos negócios
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Average rating3.8
★ ★ ★ 1/2 (rounded up)
This originally appeared at The Irresponsible Reader as part of a quick takes post to catch up–emphasizing pithiness, not thoroughness.
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My chief complaint about Duhigg's book, The Power of Habit, was that I expected something the reader could use for themselves. This isn't as easy to apply as you might want, but it's clearly written with an eye for the reader not just to understand the principles of efficiency and productivity, but to show some ways to bring the lessons home.
That said, it's not a how-to book, it's not self-improvement, it's largely about the science/study/understanding of productivity. I found it just as fascinating as the last book, and can see where it'd be a useful guidebook for people in some sort of position of authority in an organization.
Duhigg also shows us his process while illustrating his own application of the book's lessons—which I really enjoyed.
I'm absolutely on board for whatever book Duhigg puts out next, Chamberlain is a great narrator for his material, too.