The 8th habbit: from effectiveness to greatness
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TextPublication details: London Simon & Schuster 2004Description: xvi,40p. 23 cmISBN: - 9780743206839
- BF 637 STE 2004
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The 8th Habit adds a new dimension to Stephen Covey’s best-selling The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, to address how we can unlock human potential and greatness. In this free version of The 8th Habit summary, we’ll give a synopsis of the big ideas from the book.
Despite all our technological and productivity breakthroughs, people are feeling frustrated, lost, stressed, empty, and insecure. There’s a gap because we all possess huge potential and desire to live a life of contribution and meaning, yet most of us are not thriving in our organizations, and are feeling dis-empowered. Besides the human pain, there’s a significant cost of not harnessing our workforce’s potential, and of personal and organizational failure.
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