The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People: 30th Anniversary Edition PDF AZW3 EPUB MOBI TXT Download

*New York Times bestseller—over 40 million copies sold* *The #1 Most Influential Business Book of the Twentieth Century* One of the most inspiring and impactful books ever written, The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People has captivated readers for nearly three decades. It has transformed the lives of presidents and CEOs, educators and parents—millions of people of all ages and occupations. Now, this 30th anniversary edition of the timeless classic commemorates the wisdom of the 7 Habits with modern additions from Sean Covey. The 7 Habits have become famous and are integrated into everyday thinking by millions and millions of people. Why? Because they work! With Sean Covey’s added takeaways on how the habits can be used in our modern age, the wisdom of the 7 Habits will be refreshed for a new generation of leaders. They include: Habit 1: Be Proactive Habit 2: Begin with the End in Mind Habit 3: Put First Things First Habit 4: Think Win/Win Habit 5: Seek First to Understand, Then to Be Understood Habit 6: Synergize Habit 7: Sharpen the Saw This beloved classic presents a principle-centered approach for solving both personal and professional problems. With penetrating insights and practical anecdotes, Stephen R. Covey reveals a step-by-step pathway for living with fairness, integrity, honesty, and human dignity—principles that give us the security to adapt to change and the wisdom and power to take advantage of the opportunities that change creates.
Stephen R. Covey
May 19, 2020
464 pages
English
978-1982137274
File Size: 14 MB
Available File Formats: PDF AZW3 DOCX EPUB MOBI TXT or Kindle audiobook Audio CD(Several files can be converted to each other)
Language: English, Francais, Italiano, Espanol, Deutsch, chinese
“[Thirty] years after it first appeared, the wisdom of The 7 Habits is more relevant than ever. On an individual level people are burning out, and on a collective level we are burning up the planet. So Dr. Covey’s emphasis on self-renewal and his understanding that leadership and creativity require us to tap into our own physical, mental, and spiritual resources are exactly what we need now.” —Arianna Huffington“No person lasts forever, but books and ideas can endure. Stephen R. Covey’s life is done, but his work is not. It continues, right here in this book as alive today as when first written.” —Jim Collins“Every so often a book comes along that not only alters the lives of readers but leaves an imprint on the culture itself. The 7 Habits is one of those books.” —Daniel Pink, author of Drive and When About the Author 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, and author. His books have sold more than twenty-five million copies in thirty-eight languages, and The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People was named the #1 Most Influential Business Book of the Twentieth Century. After receiving an MBA from Harvard and a doctorate degree from Brigham Young University, he became the cofounder and vice chairman of FranklinCovey, a leading global training firm.Sean Covey is the President of FranklinCovey Education and the original architect of the 4 Disciplines methodology. A Harvard MBA and former Brigham Young University quarterback, Sean is also a New York Times bestselling author and has written numerous books, including The Leader in Me and The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens. <div id="
  • I frequently buy this book as part of my graduation presents. I just gave a young woman this book yesterday, and told her that other than the Bible, this book has been the most transformative and important book in my life. Although its been years since I read it in full, I use its principles in my life, quote it, remember it. Thinking about buying the workbook as a refresher course for myself. Not a book to read and put down. I book to transform your life if you apply its principles in your personal life and professional life.
  • I read this book at least 25 years ago and I get that a lot has changed in the printing industry since then. But the quality of the paper and the printing of this version is really disappointing. The text is cramped and the paper feels worse than the cheapest newsprint. One page has a printing error that makes the first handful of words nearly impossible to read. Obviously not a huge issue to have rough paper and one illegible page. Just was expecting better.
  • The pages quality is pretty bad.The print is faded and too small, really difficult to read.I have already read this book and thought of buying it for my personal library but i might end up returning this.
  • I LOVE this book. I’m 45. I’ve heard of this book before, but I always kind of thought it was a folksy self-help book, so I never paid attention to it. But one day I just got the most random notion to read it, so I did. It is amazing. Covey is right. He didn’t create these ideas. God did (my opinion, not his). Covey just masterfully distilled them into practical nuggets. I view this book as a necessary read for anyone (especially Christians) who wants to learn how to practically steward well all that God has given them. This has really helped me in my Christian walk. I actually used the information in this book to change my life. I didn’t just read it and shelve it.
  • Honestly I have read so many books that I started to not just focus on the material but also of the style of writing. In my humble opinion, the content is great. The execution however, is terrible. I hated reading this book because of its style. I would never recommend a new reader to read this book because I know he will end up not liking to read in general. Remember, the best way for someone to learn is to give them a good time as they learn. Although I a disciplined… most of my friends said they couldn’t finished. OVERRATED
  • I now understand why people think so highly of this book. Amazing concepts, ideas and theories – and truths – to integrate into both one’s personal and professional life; it really makes you think and (re)consider. I’ve had multiple “wow” moments as some ideas and ways of thinking really spoke to me. Sean Covey’s additions and perspectives were a great touch, I found, as well.I didn’t expect the book to have actionable items and exercises you could work on as you read it – found this captivating. Highly recommend, as do many, many others!
  • I began reading the kindle version of this book. I really enjoyed the book after the first 100 pages and wanted a physical copy. Where the kindle book had diagram errors, I briefly skimmed through the hardcover copy and it seems to be corrected in this edition. Will update review about book content once I actually finish. Additionally, I had to reorder my hardcover book because it came dinged. The second copy seems free of any defects, but is still a bit dirty/smudgey on the cover.
  • Highly overrated and I have no idea how this has a perfect score..
  • Don’t buy this Product, this is a duplicate book. I purchased it for 239 INR (MRP was 599) on 8th Jan 2021.After i received it today, found it is a duplicate.1) Book paper layout is Bad.2) Print quality is Bad, it is not normal to read.3) Every page the darkness of the Printing is different (some page, it is like print done on Old printer cartridge, very light. Some pages, it is too dark.When i checked the price of this produce after i received my shipment, it is showing 160 INR today.The one which are sold in the Traffic Signal for 100 INR are better than this product.Please do not buy this product.
  • The 7 Habits are something that remain true, regardless of time era or culture. I think Stephen is spot on within his regards stated within the book of these habit’s legitimacy. They are the fundamentals of creating an effective human. However, I do think Stephen takes are far too altruistic/logical disposition when advising specific advice. I think the two perfect examples are the emotional bank account and thinking win/win.I would argue that emotional bank accounts don’t necessarily work in the logical manner Stephen describes. Divorce records, bad relationships and friendships can show this. We don’t always think in our emotional investments relative to our current condition/issues with someone, as our current emotional state will often cloud our judgement or just straight outweigh the possible years of previous investments, particularly with emotionally immature individuals. In some circumstances, emotional bank accounts can be relative, whereby actions don’t have comparative value but instead are valued all the same (kind of like the buddist birthday cutaway from Family Guy, which I know is a weird simile).As for thinking win/win, it is often times just far too time ineffective to try and come up with win/win circumstances for certain situations. For interactions that’ll have future consequences, it is necessary to build a good, trusting relationship, but for one time interactions or in other circumstances, trying to get your other party to win will just be manipulated or abused, and sometimes just ineffective, as it’ll have no future bearing on any endeavours that are important to your life or to those important to you. In those situations, I think just thinking to win is far better.Finally, the concept of the young woman/old lady. It’s a fun little psychology game that can show ignorance and the defensive nature we have over world views, but what I think that it ignores about worldviews is how useful they are. Two people can perceive the same interaction differently, that is true, but what makes one perspective more valuable and ‘right’ is whether or not that worldview can be used to recreate or predict future events similar to that perceived or be useful to motivate or explain why something works, and allows for future effective actions to be taken. If you see a lion hunting a gazelle, one person could say that it is because they’re hungry, while another could say that the gazelle wronged the lion. Both are interpreting the same act, and can justify it with their description of details within the event, however, only one perspective (the lion being hungry) can predict that this behaviour can happen again in future (not the best analogy, I know, but its the best I could think of). This general principle is a fundamental to self-help: replicability of ideals and success.The book is magnificent, and is expertly written, with Stephen’s analogies and stories being VERY convincing and easily convey the many ideas he puts forward. Its just some of the advice isn’t something you should take forward, which is up to you to decide. Don’t just read this book and take it as gospel; take the many concepts that work for you and leave those that don’t show to be effective or bear fruit.
  • There has been a lot of hype around this book, but for me personally it didn’t live up to it. It had some very good and valuable points, but they could have been made in a much more concise fashion, and in far fewer pages. We were reading it in a book club, which I ended up leaving because I didn’t really find it that interesting. But it is clearly for some people, so worth a try if you’re into these self-improvement books
  • A true life-changing book with solid advice that should be read in school.A modern stoic view infused with empathy and success mindset, that teaches you what the ancients always knew:Mind your own business, and work hard on yourself before criticizing others.Have a plan in mind. Prioritize.Don’t waste your time with meaningless stuff.Look after yourself, mentally and physically.A true victory is when everybody wins.
  • This is a really great book and is most inspiring. It is extraordinarily well written, and, to me, it speaks to the heart as well as to the mind. It convers almost every aspect of human interaction and human interdependence as well as personal habits, attributes, responsibilities, and actions. This is a book which is not only a joy to read, but it is a manual for life and living in every human circumstance and is an excellent daily companion.
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