Todd Rogers is a professor of public policy at Harvard University,
where he has won teaching awards for the past six consecutive
years. A behavioural scientist and the co-founder of the Analyst
Institute and Everyday Labs, his opinion pieces have appeared in
the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, and Politico,
among others.
Jessica Lasky-Fink is a PhD candidate at the University of
California, Berkeley, a senior analyst at EveryDay Labs, and an
associate fellow with the Office of Evaluation Sciences. Her
research focuses on improving the delivery of social services by
connecting low-income populations to government programs.
‘Rogers and Lasky-Fink’s research has fascinated me for a long time
— and one of the reasons it’s so great is because their writing is
so readable. This book is an explanation about how to transform
your own everyday writing so that it is easier to read, easier to
write — and more likely to make a real difference in the
world.’
*Charles Duhigg, author of bestsellers The Power of Habit
and Smarter Faster Better*
‘Amazing. The best book ever written on effective writing. It will
change your life — and make the world a better place.’
*Cass R. Sunstein, Harvard University, co-author of
Nudge*
‘This book is a home run. It will teach readers the science of
getting people to read and respond to messages. What could be more
practical than that? This book will be a must read for everyone who
communicates in writing … And I cannot imagine a better pair of
authors for this book either.’
*Robert Cialdini, author of international bestseller Influence:
the psychology of persuasion*
‘I wish this book had existed earlier in my career, because it
would have saved me from countless mistakes and wasted hours. Todd
Rogers and Jessica Lasky-Fink show how effective writing makes life
and work easier, more pleasant, and more productive. Read it today
and you will write better tomorrow.’
*Arthur C. Brooks, Harvard Kennedy School and Harvard Business
School, author of From Strength to Strength*
‘However skilled a writer you are, the insights and tools presented
here will make you better. The techniques speak to both courtesy
and strategy: respect readers’ time, understand their needs and
you’ll gain their focus and trust. Grounded in research but
designed for impact.’
*Nancy Gibbs, Edward R. Murrow Professor of Practice of Press,
Politics and Public Policy at Harvard University, former managing
editor of TIME, author of The Presidents
Club*
‘Indispensable! This actionable, evidence-based guide will help you
unleash the power of effective writing. Witty, well-organised, and
imminently useful, Writing for Busy Readers is a gem. You’ll never
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*Katy Milkman, Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, author
of How to Change*
‘Inspiring and practical in equal measure and successfully shows
the profound difference that effective written communication can
make. The contest for people’s attention is fierce but we’ve all
got a better chance with this book as our guide.’
*BBC News*
‘Science-based tips to help you cut through the noise and reach
readers. This is a helpful guide to achieving your communication
goals.’
*Viorica Marian, Northwestern University, author of The Power
of Language*
‘Cost: £17 and three hours of time. Benefit: Hundreds of hours of
your time and thousands of hours of the time of others. Conclusion:
Good deal.’
*Max Bazerman, Harvard Business School, author of
Complicit*
‘This book won’t just make you a better writer — it will turn you
into a more effective communicator. Writing for Busy Readers is a
surprisingly captivating guide to conjuring words that captivate
people. Move over, AI: this is the ultimate guide to sharpen every
meaningful message you craft.’
*Adam Grant, #1 New York Times bestselling author of
Think Again and Hidden Potential, and host of the
TED podcast Re:Thinking*
‘Genius! A succinct, sage guide to writing effectively — and the
only one I know of that is grounded in evidence of what really
works.’
*Angela Duckworth, University of Pennsylvania, Founder and CEO of
Character Lab, and author of Grit*
‘[A] useful handbook on how to efficiently get one’s point across,
whether in an email, work memo, or social media post … The
thoughtful advice is pragmatic and the prose fittingly concise and
straightforward. It’s Strunk & White for the internet age.’
*Publishers Weekly*
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