|
The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People | 
enlarge | Author: Stephen R. Covey Publisher: Free Press Category: Book
List Price: $15.95 Buy Used: $2.20 You Save: $13.75 (86%)
New (84) Used (165) Collectible (8) from $2.20
Avg. Customer Rating: 809 reviews Sales Rank: 99
Media: Paperback Edition: 15 Anv Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 384 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 8.2 x 5.5 x 0.9
ISBN: 0743269519 Dewey Decimal Number: 158 EAN: 9780743269513 ASIN: 0743269519
Publication Date: November 9, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Save a bit with this gently read earlier ed with clean text and moderate wear including a bit of page discoloration
|
| Also Available In:
|
| Accessories:
|
| Similar Items:
|
| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Review Anyone who thinks the audiocassette adaptation of Stephen Covey's bestseller, The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, is a shortcut to reading the book has another thing coming. As a preview, the cassette is worth every one of its 90 minutes; as a substitute for the original, it will only leave you wishing for the rest. There's a reason 7 Habits has sold more than 5 million copies and been translated into 32 languages. Serious work has obviously gone into it, and serious change can likely come out of it--but only with constant discipline and steadfast commitment. As the densely packed tape makes immediately clear, this is no quick fix for what's ailing us in our personal and professional lives. The tape opens to the silky-smooth, overtrained voice of the female narrator, who's responsible for tying together audio clips from actual Covey seminars. Leaving aside the occasional attempts at promoting Covey and his institute, her script does a first-rate job of making sense of Covey's own intense, analogy-rich style of explaining his habits. There's nothing simple about his approach to becoming an effective person. The first three habits alone--which have to do with personal responsibility, leadership, and self-management--could take years to master. Yet the last four are unattainable, the narrator insists, if you can't acquire the personal security--the "inner core," says Covey--that presumably comes from a mastery of the foundation. Throughout our lessons, Covey's presence is both learned and thoroughly appealing. He drops references to the likes of Socrates, T.S. Eliot, and Robert Frost with the aplomb of an English professor. And his knack for mixing everyday stories with abstract concepts manages to clarify difficult issues while respecting our intelligence. You could argue that the cassette is nothing more than a clever marketing tool for selling another few million copies of the book. But, even at that, it's worth the investment in time and concentration: in the end, we're moved to learn more about integrating all seven habits in our struggle to become better and, yes, more effective people. (Running time: 1.5 hours, one cassette) --Ann Senechal
Product Description In The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, author Stephen R. Covey presents a holistic, integrated, principle-centered approach for solving personal and professional problems. With penetrating insights and pointed anecdotes, Covey reveals a step-by-step pathway for living with fairness, integrity, service, 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.
|
| Customer Reviews: Read 804 more reviews...
READ THIS! October 14, 2008 My husband recommended this book to me, and I couldn't put it down. It was very easy to read. We each read it over a year ago, and yet we reference it ALL THE TIME!
Covey does a good job with illustrating his points. I think it would have been a boring book to me if anyone else had written it...but Covey made me not want to put it down! It was a page turner!!
You should definitely read this book!
It's all in the habit! October 6, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Habits! Yes, consistent, belief-based, and optimized habits are the only way to be your best self. Thoughts are the parents of our experience and performance. This guy will guide you to it. You will also learn how to optimize these habits with Rosalene Glickman's book, Optimal Thinking: How to Be Your Best Self (endorsed by Covey). These books will bring that optimal consistency into every aspect of your life.
Life changing... October 3, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
A recipe for life success (I first heard it 8 years ago). Covey's style is compelling in audio - for me much better than reading the book. Listen to it twice (at least) to let it sink in.
Read it, learn it, apply it, and read it again. October 3, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
While I read through this wonderful book, I came to a striking realisation: There exist ways to deal with any situation in life effectively. Stephen Covey has put these into writing. The challenge remains to live by these universal principles - which Covey did not create but so prudently recognises - but realising they exist is the first step. How one person, through years of research even, put this vital gem so rich in content together escapes me. It's as if the book was written from the creator of these concepts themselves - a higher force.
A classic and a must read September 28, 2008 I know a lot of people who have done great things after reading this book. Obviously, not right after finishing, but I think it helps your frame of mind if you are driven, and success and accomplishment is important to you. It speaks to some fundamental truths about human nature that allow the book to stand the test of time.
|
|
| Powered by Associate-O-Matic
| |