THE
SEVEN
HABITS
OF
HIGHLY
EFFECTIVE
PEOPLE
By:
Stephen
R.
Covey
Discussion
Notes
Prepared
By:
Joseph
M.
Mellichamp,
Ph.D.
Emeritus
Professor
of
Management
Science
The
University
of
Alabama
and
National
Faculty
Representative
Christian
Leadership
Ministries
P.O.
Box
129
Addison,
TX
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If
you
are
like
most
Christian
professors,
you
have
felt
a
burden
for
your
colleagues
and
have
wanted
to
reach
out
to
them,
to
minister
to
them
--
especially
those
closest
to
you.
Perhaps
you
just
haven't
done
so
because
you
haven't
been
able
to
think
of
an
appropriate
way.
One
of
the
real
keys
of
ministry
is
to
address
felt
needs.
Perhaps
the
universally
perceived
need
of
professors
in
academia
is
time
management,
effectiveness.
What
better
way
to
minister
to
busy
colleagues
who
are
all
under
pressure
to
produce
than
to
offer
to
help
them
become
more
effective.
Dr.
Joseph
(Rae)
Mellichamp,
professor
emeritus
of
the
University
of
Alabama,
created
a
set
of
discussion
notes
for
the
highly
popular
book
The
Seven
Habits
of
Highly
Effective
People
that
has
proven
useful
in
ministering
to
colleagues.
You
can
view
Dr.
Mellichamp's
discussion
notes
on
the
following
pages,
using
the
Contents
below
to
guide
you.
They
are
also
available
in
Adobe
Acrobat
PDF
format
to
enable
you
print
out
notes
to
use
in
a
group
discussion.
Follow
the
Printer-Friendly
Version
link
at
the
bottom
of
the
page
for
instructions.
Table
of
Contents
Inside-Out |
A
New
Level
of
Thinking |
Overview |
The
Seven
Habits
--
An
Overview |
Habit
1 |
Be
Proactive:
Principles
of
Personal
Vision |
Habit
2 |
Begin
with
the
End
in
Mind:
Principles
of
Personal
Leadership |
Habit
3 |
Put
First
Things
First:
Principles
of
Personal
Management |
Habit
4 |
Think
Win/Win:
Principles
of
Interpersonal
Leadership |
Habit
5 |
Seek
First
to
Understand,
Then
to
be
Understood |
Habit
6 |
Synergize
Principles
of
Creative
Communication |
Habit
7 |
Sharpen
the
Saw:
Principles
of
Balanced
Self-Renewal |
Inside-Out
Again |
Final
Thoughts |
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