The 8th Habit: From Effectiveness to Greatness

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Simon and Schuster, Jan 8, 2013 - Business & Economics - 432 pages
In the 7 Habits series, international bestselling author Stephen R. Covey showed us how to become as effective as it is possible to be. In his long-awaited new book, THE 8th HABIT, he opens up an entirely new dimension of human potential, and shows us how to achieve greatness in any position and any venue. All of us, Covey says, have within us the means for greatness. To tap into it is a matter of finding the right balance of four human attributes: talent, need, conscience and passion. At the nexus of these four attributes is what Covey calls voice - the unique, personal significance we each possess. Covey exhorts us all to move beyond effectiveness into the realm of greatness - and he shows us how to do so, by engaging our strengths and locating our powerful, individual voices.

Why do we need this new habit? Because we have entered a new era in human history. The world is a profoundly different place than when THE 7 HABITS OF HIGHLY EFFECTIVE PEOPLE was originally published in 1989. The challenges and complexity we face today are of a different order of magnitude. We enjoy far greater autonomy in all areas of our lives, and along with this freedom comes the expectation that we will manage ourselves, instead of being managed by others. At the same time, we struggle to feel engaged, fulfilled and passionate. Tapping into the higher reaches of human genius and motivation to find our voice requires a new mindset, a new skill-set, a new tool-set - in short, a whole new habit.
 

Contents

The Pain
xQ Results
The Problem
The Solution
FIND YOUR VOICE
Discover Your VoiceUnopened BirthGifts
Express Your VoiceVision Discipline Passion and Conscience
INSPIRE OTHERS TO FIND THEIR VOICE
EXECUTIONALIGNING AND EMPOWERING
The Voice and Discipline of ExecutionAligning Goals and Systems for Results
The Empowering VoiceReleasing Passion and Talent
THE AGE OF WISDOM
The 8th Habit and the Sweet Spot
Using Our Voices Wisely to Serve Others
Max Max Revisited
Twenty Most Commonly Asked Questions

Inspiring Others to Find Their VoiceThe Leadership Challenge
FOCUSMODELING AND PATHFINDING
The Voice of InfluenceBe a TrimTab
The Voice of TrustworthinessModeling Character and Competence
The Voice and Speed of Trust
Blending VoicesSearching for the Third Alternative
One VoicePathfinding Shared Vision Values and Strategy
APPENDICES
A Practical Guide to Action
Literature Review of Leadership Theories Appendix 3 Representative Statements on Leadership and Management
The High Cost of Low Trust Appendix 5 Implementing the 4 Disciplines of Execution
The FranklinCovey Approach
Index
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Recognized as one of Time magazine’s twenty-five most influential Americans, Stephen R. Covey (1932–2012) was an internationally respected leadership authority, family expert, teacher, organizational consultant, business leader, and author. His books have sold more than 40 million copies (print, digital, and audio) in more than fifty languages throughout the world and The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People was named the #1 Most Influential Business Book of the 20th Century. After receiving an MBA from Harvard University and a doctorate from Brigham Young University, he became the cofounder and vice chairman of FranklinCovey, the most trusted leadership company in the world.

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