
It was voted the number one most influential business book of the 20th century.

So let's see, how old were we then? Young. There's about 80 pages of material before we even get to the first habit." And I think today, we're just going to do an overview, because as I picked it up and looked at the book again, I was like, "Oh. And this is going to be a lot of fun because I originally read this years and years ago, and I picked it back up this summer, to refresh all those things. So that's our big Overly Human announcement for today, is we're going to dive into this book. All of those people have been widely influenced by Stephen Covey's Seven Habits of Highly Effective People. But they probably would recognize the material if they picked it up and read it, because it has influenced so many people that are our contemporaries today, and who have written books or spoken, like Jim Collins or Warren Bennett or Dayna Pink or Seth Godin. We are going to be talking about one of my most favorite books, which I think probably the vast majority of our audience has heard of this book, but not quite sure if they've read it. So I think we're ready to dive into our next series, right? And we have so many fun things on the horizon for Overly Human.

We're back, after this hot, crazy summer. We've both been working on some cool things that I think we'll have some announcements about sometime soon-but that's for a later day.

I'm excited we're back after a short summer break. Because it's not just business-it's personal too. Welcome to the Overly Human Podcast, where we discuss all things human in the workplace.
