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Franklin Covey – Online Deal

C$69 for One-Year Access to 77 Online Leadership Courses from FranklinCovey (US$1,500 Value)

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In a Nutshell

Online time-management, productivity, communication & leadership courses incorporate concepts from The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People

The Fine Print

  • Expires Apr 24, 2013
  • Limit 2 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Valid online only. Must activate by the expiration on your Groupon; Groupon expires 12 months from date of activation.
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New Year's Day is a time for making resolutions, from "I'm going to learn to become more efficient" to "I'm finally going to make that list of my all-time top ten failed resolutions". Do the first to prevent the second with this Groupon.

C$69 for One Year of On Demand Courses (US$1,500 Value)

FranklinCovey’s series of 77 On Demand courses covers a wide range of leadership and business skills such as time management and trust building, and incorporates concepts from the popular books of Stephen R. Covey and Stephen M. R. Covey, including The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People and The Speed of Trust. Four of the 77 classes include CEU credit, for a total of four hours of possible CEU credit; there is no certificate of completion included with the program. Customers can watch courses as many times as they like throughout the year.

Click here for a full listing of available courses.

This deal's value is based in a different currency than its Groupon purchase price, so the exact discount and amount saved depend on the exchange rate.

FranklinCovey

FranklinCovey—a company that focuses on improving performance through changes in human behavior—is the product of a 1997 convergence of two different lines of thought regarding time management—Stephen Covey's The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People and Hyrum Smith's Franklin Planner. FranklinCovey has been expanding its multidisciplinary approach ever since then to generate new modes of thinking about the meaning and nature of effectiveness. Nowadays, this approach includes their On Demand interactive online courses, live workshops, and the same books that brought them recognition in the first place. The philosophies guiding these products has also expanded from the core imperatives of Stephen's 7 Habits to include trust-building concepts from The Speed of Trust by Stephen's son, Stephen M. R. Covey.

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