Stephen R. Covey has been selected for induction into the Utah Valley Entrepreneurial Forum's Hall of Fame.
The induction ceremony is set for 6:30 p.m. Nov. 14 at Novell Building A.
Covey, author of books about organization and guidance, is the second inductee. Bill Pope was the first, last year.
Inductees represent individuals and organizations "with an enduring legacy of entrepreneurial excellence."
RSVPs for the event are required and may be completed at www.uvef.net.
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Taking gospel principles, putting them in hardcover in a commercial secularized product, and making millions in the process. Why do I not feel good about this?
I don't gush over people, but in this case, this is a no brainer. I was talking to Covey once and a situation came up where he could have deviated from his principles that would have been to the benefit of him and his family. However, he held firm More..
Regarding Priestcraft message,
Covey took eternal principles and packaged it in a way that the world would consume it, not slam the door on it. He walked the talk. He lives win/win. He inspires others to higher ground. That's good missionary More..