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Run Highly-Effective Teams By Creating Principle-Based Habits

Run Highly-Effective Teams By Creating Principle-Based Habits

Update: 2024-11-06
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In this episode of the Duct Tape Marketing Podcast, I had the pleasure of interviewing Kory Kogon, Vice President of Content Development at FranklinCovey. With over 25 years of business expertise spanning frontline roles to executive leadership, she brings a deep understanding of how to apply FranklinCovey’s world-renowned content to drive success within organizations. Her insights into the strategies and principles for building exceptional leaders, robust systems, and winning cultures demonstrate how FranklinCovey’s blended learning solutions create real, practical impact—enabling the critical behavior changes needed for transformational results.

She is a co-author of the #4 Wall Street Journal bestseller The 5 Choices: The Path to Extraordinary Productivity, and Project Management Essentials for the Unofficial Project Manager


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Run Highly-Effective Teams By Creating Principle-Based Habits

Run Highly-Effective Teams By Creating Principle-Based Habits

John Jantsch