The
8th Habit
From Effectiveness
to Greatness
Author: Stephen Covey
The original seven habits of highly successful
people are still relevant, but Covey, author
of the mega-bestseller of that title, says
that the new Information/Knowledge Worker
Age, exemplified by the Internet, calls
for an eighth habit to achieve personal
and organizational excellence: "Find
your voice and inspire others to find theirs."
Covey sees leadership "as a choice
to deal with people in a way that will communicate
to them their worth and potential so clearly
they will come to see it in themselves."
His holistic approach starts with developing
one's own voice, one's "unique personal
significance." The bulk of the book
details how, after finding your own voice,
you can inspire others and create a workplace
where people feel engaged. This includes
establishing trust, searching for third
alternatives (not a compromise between your
way and my way, but a third, better way)
and developing a shared vision. This book
isn't easy going; less business jargon and
more practical examples would have made
this livelier and more helpful. But if organizations
operated with Covey's ideas—and ideals—most
people would undoubtedly find work much
more satisfying
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