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    Leadership Biography: Stephen R. Covey In order to better synthesize and integrate the concepts I have learned in my Principles of Leadership class, I have chosen to read three biographies about Stephen R. Covey and his most popular book, The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People. I would like to share what I have learned about Stephen R. Covey’s (a) life, (b) accomplishments, (c) most popular book, and (d) effect on me personally. LIFE Stephen Covey has always exhibited leadership qualities…

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    Convey 7 Habits

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    The 7 habits of highly effective people written by Stephen R. Covey focuses on changing ones self to a more successful person when it comes to relationships. Convey himself recounts times where he used certain habits to gain something. Throughout the book 7 habits are discussed and each of these habits reveal a deeper truth to an everyday life. The first habit discussed is “Be proactive”. In this section Convey tells the story of a man named Victor Frankl, he was a psychiatrist, a jew, and…

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    Stephen Covey proposes that there are seven habits that can be learned to improve one’s personal and interpersonal effectiveness. I completely agree all seven habits Stephen has written in this book, throughout the book Covey shares his own personal experiences instead of imagining situations you may be in, it is easier for the readers to relate to our everyday circumstances. I found there are particular areas of each habit to be more influential or relatable to my life. Listening to our…

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    The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, by Stephen R. Covey, demonstrates the morals and ideals needed in order to be successful. Covey does not just focus on success overall, but he focuses on how people need to make personal improvements in order to make beneficial strides in their community. Throughout this book, he breaks down his ideas or “habits” into seven different chapters which are to be proactive, begin with the end in mind, put first things first, think win-win, seek first to…

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    book 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, there are 7 unique but simple ways a person can change their life in order to redefine their effectiveness not only in the workplace but in also in their day to day lives. These 7 Habits can be concluded into titles that read “Be Proactive”, “Begin With the End in Mind”, “Put First Things First”, “Think Win-Win”, “Seek First to Understand Then to be Understood”, “Synergize” and lastly, “Sharpen the Saw”. As we delve deeper into what exactly these 7…

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    Sharpen The Saw Analysis

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    The summaries of the chapter from Covey’s book The seventh habits described by Covey is named “Sharpen the Saw”. The author points out that to be effective and productive people need to renovate themselves. A person needs to renovate oneself in physical, mental, spiritual social, emotional dimensions. At the beginning of the chapter Covey tells the story about two men who were sawing a tree all day long. One of them sawed wood without any breaks; the second man did short pauses every hour. In…

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    Howard Thurman 7 Habits

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    self: the ability to listen and the seven habits of effective people. Habits one through four focus on oneself; they are habits that help an individual find what is important in his or her life and how to maintain and prioritize those things. Habits five through seven are external habits that challenge individuals to optimize their interaction with individuals and vice versa. Thurman’s statement says that the only way to gain full control…

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    The book I will be reviewing is called The Seven Habits Of Highly Effective People by Stephen Covey. The beginning of the book starts by talking about people and how they may have great success in their lives but there is a underlying struggle with nurturing relationships with others. It goes into how we each have our own way of seeing things and when others often don't see or agree with the things we say that we get defensive and think that there has to be something wrong with that person to…

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    book “The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People” explicates the habits that can be adopted by entrepreneurs in order to become successful in their business. These habits are the decisive activities that individuals repetitively do in a comparable way on daily basis whereby their character is a composite of their behaviors. According to Stephen, no matter how the contemporary situation looks like, it is not an individual’s habit. Old and negative habits can be replaced with new habits of…

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    leadership styles varied according to the leader in question. In the next ten years I want to be more of a democratic leader who can change leadership style to both authoritarian and delegate style when the need arises. I also hold the opinion that effective leaders put in a lot of practice. Hence, the mock interviews were a small but critical component of my growth this semester. The mock interviews were very interesting to observe as everyone constantly pondered how their interviewers saw…

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