Maricopa Community Colleges  COV110AB   19992-20086 
Official Course Description: MCCCD Approval: 07/22/08
COV110AB 19992-20086 LEC 0.50 Credit(s) 0.50 Period(s)
The Seven Habits (Copyright) of Highly Effective People: Advanced Applications
Integration of interpersonal habits that are used by successful people in their personal and professional lives. Seven Habits of Highly Effective People (Copyright). Video-based lecture course.
Prerequisites: None.
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MCCCD Official Course Competencies:
 
COV110AB   19992-20086 The Seven Habits (Copyright) of Highly Effective People: Advanced Applications
1. Determine barriers to implementing the Seven Habits (Copyright). (all )
2. Formulate action plans for implementing the Seven Habits (Copyright). (all)
3. Utilize three person teaching to related knowledge of Seven Habits (Copyright) to others. (all)
4. Apply advanced applications for the Seven Habits (Copyright). (all)
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COV110AB   19992-20086 The Seven Habits (Copyright) of Highly Effective People: Advanced Applications
    I. Keeping the Seven Habits (Copyright) Alive
        A. Celebrating the successes
        B. Facing the challenge
        C. Spiral staircase
        D. Principles, practices, and cultures
      II. Habit One: Be Proactive (Copyright)
          A. Pyramid of influence
          B. Addressing the challenge
        III. Habit Two: Begin With The End In Mind (Copyright)
            A. Avoiding the pitfalls of disharmony
            B. Dissecting the past
            C. The present and future
            D. The value of values
          IV. Habit Three: Put First Things First (Copyright)
              A. Living in quadrant II
              B. Put yourself in this position
              C. What I do to others
            V. Habit Four: Think Win Win (Copyright)
                A. Win-Win in a world of win-lose
                B. Win-Win in your circle
                C. Trim tab factor
              VI. Habit Five: Seek First to Understand, then to be understood (Copyright)
                  A. Empathic listening in the face of duplicity
                  B. Responding to duplicity
                  C. Personal situation
                  D. Believing in the unseen potential of others
                VII. Habit Six: Synergize (Copyright)
                    A. Finding unity amid diversity
                    B. Barriers to synergy
                    C. Tearing down the barriers
                  VIII. Habit Seven: Sharpen The Saw (Copyright)
                      A. Tips to make the effort
                      B. Sharpening the saw with others
                      C. Effectiveness at four levels
                      D. Sharpening the saw at four levels
                      E. Six step process - public victory
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