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Online Webinar – Recorded  May 8th, 2013
Activity Type: Education – Online or Digital Media 1 PDU – Free
Provider: American Management Association (REP 1294)

The workplace is an unprecedented minefield of constant demands from other people, technology, and a nonstop workday.

We are forced to make critical decisions under pressure, creating a personal energy crisis that prevents us from thinking clearly and achieving extraordinary results.

To succeed in this new work world, we need to learn how to make good decisions, focus our attention, integrate our technology and sustain high energy day in and day out.

Attend this webcast and learn about Franklin Covey’s program called “5 Choices to Extraordinary Productivity” .  The program, supported by science and years of experience, will give you an overview, key concepts and elements of a process that has helped countless individuals yield a measurable increase in their productivity.

It will also give you hope, a renewed sense of engagement, show you how implementing these tools and concepts can make or break your ability to achieve the most important outcomes in your work and personal life.

  • The difference between acting on the important as opposed to reacting to the urgent
  • Why you should go for extraordinary and not settle for ordinary
  • Focusing on the big rocks, not the gravel
  • Why it’s important to rule your technology, not let it rule you
  • Fueling your fire so that you don’t burn out

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Presenter: Kory Kogon is a global productivity practice leader, trust expert, and speaker with FranklinCovey. Before joining FranklinCovey, Kory spent more than 11 years as the Executive VP of Worldwide Operations for AlphaGraphics, Inc. She also led the implementation of ISO 9000, supervised the move of the corporate headquarters from Tucson to Salt Lake City, and managed the installation of the first company wide global learning system.

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