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|  |  | Stephen R. Covey Stephen R. Covey rocked the self-improvement market with his blockbuster guide, The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People -- a hit with both business and personal growth audiences that continues to be a top seller nearly 15 years after its first publication.

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Stephen R. Covey Current Home:
Provo, Utah Date of Birth:
October 24, 1932 Place of Birth:
Salt Lake City, Utah
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B.S., University of Utah, 1950; M.B.A., Harvard University, 1957; Ph.D., Brigham Young University, 1976 Awards:
International Entrepreneur of the Year Award, 1994; Sikh's International Man of Peace Award, 1998

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The Book That Started it All

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Stephen R. Covey Covey’s most comprehensive, widely applicable title. If you like it, several companion titles await to help you apply Covey’s suggestions in your own life, or pass them on to others. On Becoming a Leader author Warren Bennis says on the jacket, "This remarkable book will be my gift to everyone I know."

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Habit Forming

| So which of the "7 Habits" is the most important? Covey says in an interview with WorkingWounded.com, “If you were to really push me, I would say it is Habit 2: 'Begin with the end in mind.' Why? Well, what is your life about? That is the most important decision you'll ever make.”

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Stephen R. Covey Covey's big-picture approach to developing both individuals and companies asserts that the key to understanding and handling the challenges that face us today is the recognition of a "principle-centered" foundation within ourselves -- and our organizations.

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Perseus Publishing Covey is one of the leading business thinkers featured in Business: The Ultimate Resource, described by Time magazine as "A crib sheet for those business tomes you haven't got around to reading."

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