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Franklin Covey Co., trading as FranklinCovey and based in Salt Lake City, Utah, is a coaching company which provides training and assessment services in the areas of leadership, individual effectiveness, and business execution for organizations and individuals.

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Franklin Covey Style Guide ...

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The 7 Habits of Highly Effe...

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Franklin Covey - Powerful T...

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The 7 Habits of Highly Effe...

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The Leader In Me Activity G...

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Candice Becomes Can-Do

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Pedro and the Present (Book 3)

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Loving Reminders for Kids

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The Leader In Me Activity G...

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“Is it logical that two people can disagree and both can be right? It's not logical: it's psychological. And it's very real. You see the young lady; I see the old woman. We're both looking at the same picture, and both of us are right. We see the same black lines, the same white spaces. But we interpret them differently because we've been conditioned to interpret them differently. And unless we value the differences in our perceptions, unless we value each other and give credence to the possibility that we're both right. . .we will never be able to transcend the limits of that conditioning. . .I value you. I value your perception. I want to understand.”
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