Welcome guest
The seven habits of highly defective people
Ken Matejka, Richard J. Dunsing, Bryce Walat
1998
654 - 656
0025-1747
10.1108/00251749810245309
MCB UP Ltd
Existing customers:
Please login above.
You do not have rights to view the article
Purchase this document:
Price payable:
GBP £13.00
plus handling charge of GBP £1.50
and VAT where applicable.
Purchase
Request this document:
Print or e-mail a document request to your librarian.
Request
Reprints & permissions:
Request
Steven Covey had tremendous success with his seven habits for success in business in particular and life in general. This article takes a light-hearted, irreverent look at analyzing the habits of the people who do not have such great prosperity. Chronically less than successful people suffer from seven diseases (or habits) including: playing the victim, failure to see the bigger picture, a lack of priorities, destructive competition, blind spots, a lack of creativity and resistance to change. The article really explores how some people stop themselves from becoming all that they could be.
Creativity, Effectiveness, Priority rules
Viewpoint