About this Event
Once a year, Dan Roselli leads an 'open to the community' discussion and training for the classic techniques of the 7 Habits of Highly Effective People developed by Stephen Covey. Dan has used the 7 Habits training to achieve his personal goals in life and the level of professional success he has achieved in business.
There is no cost to attend this workshop but we do require a 100% refundable registration fee of $100 to hold your spot. The deposit will be refunded once you attend ALL three days of the training or cancel 72 hours before the 1st session. This is to discourage no shows and make sure people are committed to coming and don't waste a spot someone else in the community could have had.
January 2025 Sessions will be in person at Packard Place (222 South Church Street) in the RevTechLabs Suite on the 2nd floor.
This is workshop has been broken into three segments held over three days to make it more managable in a work schedule. Workshop Dates (Must be available for ALL three times)
- Mon January 27th | 1PM - 5PM
- Wed January 29th | 9AM - 12:30PM
- Fri January 31st | 9AM - 12:30PM
*Please sign up if you are able to attend all training dates.
Please contact Kasie Jackson, Program Manager at RevTech Labs, with any questions you may have.
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The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, first published in 1988, is a business and self-help book written by Stephen R. Covey.[1]Covey presents an approach to being effective in attaining goalsby aligning oneself to what he calls "true north" principles of a character ethic that he presents as universal and timeless.
Covey defines effectiveness as balancing obtaining desirable results with caring for that which produces the desirable results. He illustrates this by referring to the fable of the "Goose That Laid the Golden Eggs". He further claims that effectiveness can be expressed in terms of the P/PC ratio, where P refers to getting desired results and PC is caring for that which produces the results.
Covey's best-known book has sold more than 25 million copies worldwide since its first publication in 1989. The audio version became the first non-fiction audio-book in U.S. publishing history to sell more than one million copies.[2] Covey argues against what he calls "The Personality Ethic", something he sees as prevalent in many modern self-help books. He promotes what he labels "The Character Ethic": aligning one's values with so-called "universal and timeless" principles. Covey adamantly refuses to conflate principles and values; he sees principles as external natural laws, while values remain internal and subjective. Covey proclaims that values govern people's behavior, but principles ultimately determine the consequences. Covey presents his teachings in a series of habits, manifesting as a progression from dependence via independence to interdependence.
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_7_Habits_of_Highly_Effective_People
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Packard Place, 222 South Church Street, Charlotte, United States
USD 100.00