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Sean Covey
Sean Covey is Sr. Vice President of Innovations and Products at FranklinCovey, a world renowned organization devoted to helping individuals and organizations achieve greatness. Sean graduated from BYU with a degree in English and later earned his M.B.A. from Harvard Business School. As the... show more

Sean Covey is Sr. Vice President of Innovations and Products at FranklinCovey, a world renowned organization devoted to helping individuals and organizations achieve greatness. Sean graduated from BYU with a degree in English and later earned his M.B.A. from Harvard Business School. As the starting quarterback for BYU, he led his team to two bowl games and received numerous honors. He is the author of Fourth Down and Life to Go, and the international bestseller, The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens which has sold over three million copies and is translated in over 15 languages. He is a popular speaker to youth and adult groups. Sean and his wife Rebecca live with their kids in the Rocky Mountains.
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Birth date: September 17, 1964
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Fangirls Ahead!
Fangirls Ahead! rated it 10 years ago
Don't ask. My parents just plopped the book in front of me and said "since you like reading so much, why don't you read this?" Not exactly revolutionary stuff that will change my life forever, but it was interesting enough.
Autumn Adventures
Autumn Adventures rated it 13 years ago
I will need to re-read this in more depth and follow through on the links to case studies and other resources found embedded in this ebook. I read through it at lightning speed so I could at least intelligently discuss the concepts with my upper management where I work. I gave it four stars, but r...
Genosha is for lovers
Genosha is for lovers rated it 14 years ago
The author tries to be real hip in that jeans-jeans-shirt-jeans-jacket 90s sort of way that made us all smell the teen spirit.Obvious hippy bullshit. Also it reads WAY too young for teens.
Hipster Ariel's Literary Grotto
Hipster Ariel's Literary Grotto rated it 19 years ago
I read this in high school during my senior year for my psychology class. I didn't pay too much mind to it and thought it was stupid, like a lot of the class did.It wasn't until I joined the work force and I found myself repeating some of the things I did remember from reading it in my every day lif...
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