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The underpinning theoryEIGHT CHARACTERISTICS OFPRINCIPLE-CENTERED LEADERS• They are continually learning.• They are service oriented.• They radiate positive energy.• They believe in other people.• They lead balanced lives.• They see life as an adventure.• They are synergistic.• They exercise for renewal on all four dimensions <strong>of</strong> human personality– physical, mental, emotional <strong>and</strong> spiritual.Source: Covey (1992)Covey’s organization runs workshops <strong>and</strong> programmes underpinned bya humanistic self-development approach. Unlike Bennis, he does notadvocate revisiting your childhood to overcome difficulties, but encouragesus to focus on visualizing a positive outcome <strong>and</strong> working withenergy <strong>and</strong> enthusiasm towards it.Covey’s seven habits (Covey, 1989) connect the leader’s outer habitswith the inner capability, which he labels endowments:• Habit 1: Be proactive. Know what needs to be done, <strong>and</strong> decide todo it. Do not be driven by circumstances. (Needs self-awareness <strong>and</strong>self-knowledge.)• Habit 2: Begin with the end in mind. Have a clear <strong>sense</strong> <strong>of</strong> what youare trying to achieve in each year, month, day, moment. (Needs imagination<strong>and</strong> conscience.)• Habit 3: Put first things first. This is about organizing how you spendyour time in line with Habit 2. He talks about looking at level <strong>of</strong>urgency <strong>and</strong> level <strong>of</strong> importance <strong>of</strong> activities, <strong>and</strong> comments that wespend too much time responding to urgent issues. (Needs willpower.)176

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