Stephen M.R. Covey
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by Stephen M.R. Covey
Covey argues that trust is the one variable that accelerates everything in business, and that it is a learnable competency rather than a soft virtue. He unpacks the 4 Cores of Credibility and 13 Behaviors of high-trust leaders, showing with case examples how low trust acts as a tax and high trust as a dividend.
The books Stephen M.R. Covey references, cites, and recommends most frequently.

by Stephen Covey
Covey argues lasting effectiveness comes from character, not technique. His framework moves from dependence to independence to interdependence through principle-centred habits.

by Jim Collins
Collins studied why some good companies become great and others do not. The answer: disciplined people, disciplined thought, and disciplined action, not bold transformation programmes.

by Jim Collins
Collins studied companies that sustained exceptional performance for decades. The key: preserve a core ideology while relentlessly adapting strategies. Vision without dogma.
Who Stephen draws from, and who draws from Stephen — aggregated across every book in this collection. Counts show the number of citation links, not the depth of each one.