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What I Don’t Know
What we don’t know about our markets, our customers, our products, our business is where our lack of growth and outright failure resides. Of course, the rub is this - on our own, we don’t know what we don’t know and are powerless to do anything about it.

Trust in a New Age
Steven Covey [junior] wrote a very interesting and engaging book called "The Speed of Trust" - the one thing that changes everything!

Context is Everything - ideas for increased productivity - Part1
How come "Context is Everything" is getting more and more attention these days? And what does it exactly mean also in the context of time management and stress management? This is exactly the question this article is going to go into - illuminating the topic with three very different examples. Enjoy the read!

Do You Believe What You Perceive?
If you want to change your feelings and your experience of life, then change your state of mind.

Think Big to Get Big
Thinking big - knowing the larger purpose for which you apply yourself at any given moment - always alters how you understand your contribution and role, leads to acting with greater focus, and produces better results.

Be Careful What You Wish For
Well, my friends, like the Terminator, politicians named Clinton, the ghosts from the movie Poltergeist, and that corn on the side of your big toe: I’m back. There are just some things that won’t go away. Sorry.

THE VALUES OF SUCCESS
There are many ways to reach our destination, but our values, our tracks, hold us on the right path as we move toward achieving our goals

Mapping Your Week on Monday
Monday does not need to be coloured the traditional black or blue. We have so easily bruised it with our off-coloured perceptions. This day has been tainted with the premise of contusions where staff tenderly look forward only to Fridays – TGIF.

The Success Formula, continued. Step 1: Building Your Ideal Future State
Richard’s last article, The Success Formula (Success = Results Delivered x Fulfillment Lived), generated a lot of interest, especially around the suggestion that to achieve true success, it is necessary to “make the abstract components of success tangible and definable.” Many readers asked how to achieve this task. To respond, Richard’s next few articles will address four steps to overcoming the challenges of understanding both variables in the Success Formula. In the present article, he explains how to build a solid “Ideal Future State” – a reliable frame of reference that will act as a powerful beacon, guiding the ongoing decision-making process involved in achieving success.

Why I always Keep my Promises
It's a small thing, but it is important. In your business, forgetting little things promised causes erosion of trust and belief in you. And ultimately, those little things add up to a lot for your people. And that affects you and ultimately, your business success.

Other steven covey Related Articles

Time Management and Your Big Rocks
In Steven Covey's excellent book, "The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People" (which, incidentally, is exactly why I am here today and not stuck in my old corporate job - another day, perhaps), he tells a well-worn story about the use of time.

Interview with Stephen Covey
“The call and need of a new era is for greatness. It’s for fulfillment, passionate execution and significant contribution.” - Stephen R. Covey, from The 8th Habit: From Effectiveness to Greatness

5 STEPS TO WEALTH AND PROSPERITY
After hundreds of years of studying the most affluent and successful people in the world such as Henry Ford, Andrew Carnegie, Steven Spielberg, Thomas Edison etc, 5 common denominators to success were unveiled. If these 5 principles are practiced without exception every single day, riches can’t help but fall into your lap.

Steven Spielberg Quotes
Steven Spielberg Quotes

Repent! The End is Near! (3)
'Begin with the end in sight,' writes Stephen Covey. As the year ends, now's a really good time to think about your end: who would you like to be then?

Power Presentations Tips 02: Begin with the end in mind
Begin with the end in mind Stephen Covey offers this advice in his book, “The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People”. The book is a guide to develop personal leadership. You can apply the first habit from Stephen Covey to your presentation in three ways.

Your Website's Missing Ingredient
"My mechanic told me, 'He couldn’t repair my brakes, so he made my horn louder.'” - Comedian, Steven Wright We all want our websites to be more effective, and if you're like most business people you are constantly searching the Web for anything that will help. What you find is a cabal of experts armed with statistics, analysis, charts and graphs all pointing to how they can get you high-up on the search engines and drive more traffic to your site. The problem is that like Steven Wright's mechanic these guys are adjusting your horn when it's your brakes that need fixing.

Trust in a New Age
Steven Covey [junior] wrote a very interesting and engaging book called "The Speed of Trust" - the one thing that changes everything!

Trust Comes First
I had the rare and wonderful opportunity to meet with Stephen R. Covey and his two talented sons, Stephen M.R. and Sean Covey. I asked all three of them to talk to me about how trust is built--how do they build trust as a Covey organization?

7 tips to be a good leader
A lot has been written about leadership and management so my intention is to explore 1. The 7 principles of leadership 2. The 7 habits of a good leader (S. Covey) 3. Give 7 tips to be a good leader

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