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Smarter Faster Better: The Secrets of Being Productive in Life and Business

by Charles Duhigg

Narrated by Mike Chamberlain

4.12 ABR Score (52.9K ratings)
★ 3.9 Goodreads (36.0K) ★ 4.41 Audible (16.9K)
10h 23m Released 2016 Business

Why Listen to This Audiobook?

If your last productivity book felt like a lecture, this one feels like a true crime podcast that accidentally fixes your to-do list.

  • Great if you want: science-backed productivity lessons through vivid investigative case studies
  • Listening experience: engaging but sprawling — rewards patience more than binge-listening
  • Narration: Chamberlain's steady, unhurried tone fits the investigative journalism style well
  • Skip if: you want a tight, actionable framework rather than layered storytelling

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About This Audiobook

In corporate boardrooms, military training facilities, and scientific laboratories, Charles Duhigg investigates why some individuals and organizations consistently outperform their peers despite facing identical challenges. Drawing from cutting-edge research in neuroscience, psychology, and behavioral economics, he examines how exceptional performers think differently about motivation, goal-setting, focus, and decision-making. Through compelling case studies ranging from airline pilots navigating crises to Google's data-driven management strategies, Duhigg reveals that true productivity stems not from working harder or faster, but from fundamentally rewiring mental approaches to everyday tasks and long-term objectives.

Mike Chamberlain's measured, authoritative narration transforms complex psychological concepts into accessible insights that feel like conversations with a trusted mentor. His steady pacing allows listeners to absorb dense scientific material without feeling overwhelmed, while his clear articulation makes the numerous studies and statistics easy to follow during commutes or workouts. Chamberlain's engaging delivery particularly shines when presenting the book's real-world examples, bringing personality to corporate case studies and making abstract productivity principles feel immediately applicable. The audio format proves ideal for this practical guide, enabling listeners to mentally rehearse Duhigg's strategies while simultaneously experiencing them through Chamberlain's skillful presentation.