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Reflections for Highly Effective People
Reflections for Highly Effective People
Reflections for Highly Effective People
Audiobook (abridged)1 hour

Reflections for Highly Effective People

Written by Stephen R. Covey

Narrated by Stephen R. Covey

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LanguageEnglish
Release dateSep 1, 1994
ISBN9781442305014
Reflections for Highly Effective People
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Stephen R. Covey

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.

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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    These are brief thought pieces designed to inspire or instill a sense of calm strength or perhaps humility. Trite perhaps but still useful.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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    I read this book daily. It is marked by days so I keep the pearls of wisdom it gives on a day to day basis. I will never let this book go.
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    I don't much care for the full book, but these little gems taken out of their original context only serve to remind me why.