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Free Webinar: The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People Updated for Today's World Join us as we discuss how entrepreneurs can reinvent themselves in this crisis and put these habits into practice.

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Thirty years ago, Stephen Covey wrote the best-selling book 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, which changed the way people think about success and how they pursue it. On the anniversary of the book's publication, it is being re-released with new insights from Sean Covey, Stephen's son and president of FranklinCovey Education.

Join us for this free on-demand webinar, as Sean discusses:

  • Applying the 7 Habits to today's world
  • How entrepreneurs can reinvent themselves in this crisis
  • Achieving physical, mental, social/emotional and spiritual renewal
  • Famous leaders and creators who put the 7 Habits into daily practice

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Sean Covey is a business executive, author, speaker, and innovator. He is the president of FranklinCovey Education and is devoted to transforming education throughout the world through a principle-centered leadership approach. Sean directs FranklinCovey's whole school transformation process, called Leader in Me®, which is now in more than 5,000 schools and 50 countries worldwide.

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