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Leadership Story Talks | The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People with Kory Kogon

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In this insightful episode of Leadership Story Talks, co-hosts Jerome Deroy and Julienne Ryan are joined by Kory Kogon, Vice President of Content Development at FranklinCovey and senior leadership consultant.
Kory shares her perspective on FranklinCovey’s principles, focusing on the timeless impact of Stephen Covey’s "The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People" and its newly updated course. She explains the importance of the "maturity continuum," from dependence to independence and interdependence, and how these stages are critical to personal and professional growth.
Listeners will discover:
- Why the principles in "The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People" remain relevant, especially in today’s changing world.
- How storytelling and empathy play crucial roles in building trust within teams and organizations.
- How the FranklinCovey courses, designed with engaging videos and real-life scenarios, help individuals and teams implement principles to create impactful changes.
- How leaders can prepare for challenges like AI and automation by developing "power skills" like emotional intelligence and adaptability.
- Kory’s insights into "Habit 7: Sharpen the Saw" as a fundamental practice for sustained personal and professional effectiveness.
Whether you're new to the principles of FranklinCovey or a seasoned leader looking for inspiration, Kory’s perspective will provide actionable steps for growth in any environment.
Helpful Links:
- The Seven Habits course link from FranklinCovey
- Kory Kogon at FranklinCovey Speakers Bureau
- FranklinCovey on Twitter
- FranklinCovey on Facebook
- FranklinCovey on LinkedIn
- FranklinCovey on YouTube
- FranklinCovey on Instagram
This episode dives into how timeless principles drive behavior change and better relationships, offering listeners an opportunity to rethink and transform their own leadership journeys. Enjoy listening!

Find out more about The Narativ Storytelling Method at
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We encourage you to join our mailing list to stay updated on all our latest episodes and events.
EMAIL Jerome@narativ.com
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Buy Julienne’s book here

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In this insightful episode of Leadership Story Talks, co-hosts Jerome Deroy and Julienne Ryan are joined by Kory Kogon, Vice President of Content Development at FranklinCovey and senior leadership consultant.
Kory shares her perspective on FranklinCovey’s principles, focusing on the timeless impact of Stephen Covey’s "The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People" and its newly updated course. She explains the importance of the "maturity continuum," from dependence to independence and interdependence, and how these stages are critical to personal and professional growth.
Listeners will discover:
- Why the principles in "The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People" remain relevant, especially in today’s changing world.
- How storytelling and empathy play crucial roles in building trust within teams and organizations.
- How the FranklinCovey courses, designed with engaging videos and real-life scenarios, help individuals and teams implement principles to create impactful changes.
- How leaders can prepare for challenges like AI and automation by developing "power skills" like emotional intelligence and adaptability.
- Kory’s insights into "Habit 7: Sharpen the Saw" as a fundamental practice for sustained personal and professional effectiveness.
Whether you're new to the principles of FranklinCovey or a seasoned leader looking for inspiration, Kory’s perspective will provide actionable steps for growth in any environment.
Helpful Links:
- The Seven Habits course link from FranklinCovey
- Kory Kogon at FranklinCovey Speakers Bureau
- FranklinCovey on Twitter
- FranklinCovey on Facebook
- FranklinCovey on LinkedIn
- FranklinCovey on YouTube
- FranklinCovey on Instagram
This episode dives into how timeless principles drive behavior change and better relationships, offering listeners an opportunity to rethink and transform their own leadership journeys. Enjoy listening!

Find out more about The Narativ Storytelling Method at
narativ.com
We encourage you to join our mailing list to stay updated on all our latest episodes and events.
EMAIL Jerome@narativ.com
LINKEDIN https://www.linkedin.com/company/narativ-inc
TWITTER @narativ
Buy Julienne’s book here

  continue reading

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