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In project management it’s crucial that the manager of the project has all the needed management skills to guide the project to a success. A project manager therefore needs to possess different personal characteristics to achieve this. The book The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People focusses on how to improve your habits to be more effective as a person in your personal and professional life. These habits can be applied to project management as well. This article will give an in-depth view of how each of these habits can be useful for managers working in project management.
The book The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People is a self-help book written by American Author Stephen Covey. The first edition was published in the 1989 and since then more than 40 million copies has been sold worldwide. In this book Stephen Covey focuses on an inside-out approach to achieve success both personal and business wise. This is achieved by following the seven habits: be proactive, begin with the end in mind, put first things first, think win-win, seek first to understand then to be understood, synergize, and sharpen the edge. By using these steps within project management, managers can improve their leadership role and ensure that project will be managed successfully.
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The 7 habits
The book The 7 habits of Highly Effective Management focusses on a inside out approach, meaning that you aren't following an instruction but actually creates habits based on principles to live your most effective life possible. This is done by following the 7 habits described in the book, the first three habits focus on you as a person and is called your private victory. The Following three habits are focused on you working with others and is called the public victory. Lastly, the seventh habit focusses on maintaining and constant improvement of the learned habits. This ensures you will constantly improve your effective life.
According to Covey you need to balance your Production and Production capacity to get the most out of your life. This is called the P/PC balance principle. This concept is based on having a balance between Production(P) and Production Capacity(PC) as a person. If you focus too much on one you will neglect the other. This applied to you trying to create your most effective life means, you need to invest in yourself(PC) to produce the best possible outcome(P).
Private Victory
The first three habits are called the Private Victory. These habits focus on your yourself and will create a increased self-confidence if followed correctly. These first habits are focused on you identifying your deepest values and acting upon them to life your most effective life.(P61)
Habit 1: Be Proactive
The first habit focusses on you engaging on things you can control instead of reacting on things happening around you. The circle of concern and influence can be used to illustrate this phenomenon. You can choose to act upon the things happening around you(concern) and therefore only react on the things happening around you or you can choose to be proactive and act upon the things you can influence. If you choose to focus on the proactive side you will expand this area of influence and eventually you will spend less time in the circle of concern because you're taking the lead in your life.
(figure of the circles of concern and influence)
Habit 2: Begin with the end in mind
The next habit focusses on working towards goals in life. The habit; begin with the end in mind means that you need to know what you want to achieve in your life to be able to work towards this and make decisions according to it. Making a personal mission statement can help you define your goals in life. To help create your mission statement you need to know what you really care about. It can help to ask yourself how you would like to be remembered by your close family, friend and colleagues if you would pass away. Answers to these questions show what you really care about and can form the basis of your mission statement and further goals in life.
By learning the following habit and applying the previously mentioned habit you are constantly proactively improving your life to achieve your goals set in life.
Habit 3: Put first things first
Now that you created the first two habits the third habit focusses on actually achieving your goals by using your time and effort efficiently. This is done by placing your activities in the time management matrix. This matrix has four quadrants where tasks can be categorized under. The tasks are assessed according their importance and urgency. On first sight you would say that you need to spend most of your time on the tasks that are most important and urgent but according to Covey this creates and environment where you are only driven by crisis and deadline driven projects. This will create a lot of stress and creates and environment where your P/PC is out of balance. You are putting to much effort in Producing results while not taking care of your personal development and goals(Production Capacity).
The goal is to focus as much time as possible on tasks that are important but not urgent, if done correctly the tasks that used to categized as important and urgent start to become less and less because the tasks are done before they have a change to become urgent. The tasks that are in this category are based around your goals and make sure your Productivity Capacity and Production are in balance while achieving your set goals.
((Use for the matrix also the eisenhower matrix reference for extra credibility))
Public Victory
Now that you identified your own deepest values and set goals towards them, the next three habits focus on your relationships with other people, these habits are called your Public victory. In the end by following these habits you will create or strengthen your relationships according to the set goals in your life. (P61)
Habit 4: Think win/win
The fourth habits think win/win is about relationships and interaction with people that are centered around mutual benefits. This concept is based around the idea that your success shouldn't be on the expenses of someone else. This is also covered in the book getting to yes. This book is about negotiation with people and a successful negotiation starts by identifying what the benefit is for the opposite side if they agree with your proposal. This will lead eventually in a win/win situation. This is also aimed for in the fourth habit, by putting yourself on the opposite side and asking yourself why it would be beneficial for the other person you can achieve mutual agreements and win/win situations based around your previously set goals in the first three habits.
(Use reference 'getting to yes' as for another source in win/win)
Habit 5: Seek first to understand, then to be understood
Seek first to understand, then to be understood is all about communication and understanding the people your interacting with. To help you to listen to other people and understand their point of view it goes past only listening to what they are saying. Body language and differnce in the tone of voice can be helpful to fully understand the person you are communicating with. Once you understand their point of view you are capable to communicate with mutual respect what will only create a deeper relationship with the person.
Habit 6: Synergize
The last habit of your Public Victory is Synergize. This habit is centered around synergy, meaning that the whole is greater than the sum of its parts.(qoute of book page 308). In context of the previously learned habits, you will create an personal creative environment where opportunities will arise. This can bring uncertainty for your feeling as you are forced to get out of your comfort zone and it can feel like your loosing your set goals in habit two but habit 6 ensures you that you need to embrace this process to fully unlock your potential.
Renewal
Habit 7: Sharpen the Saw
The last habit is about constant improvement of the learned habits. The name of this habits is a metaphor for this concept, Sharpen the saw in context of Covey means that it takes a lot longer to cut down a tree with a dull saw than with a sharp saw. by keeping the saw sharp you wil
Application to Management
Mention the book for management, there is a separate one.
Limitations
References
Annotated Bibliography
Covey, S. R. (2020). The 7 habits of Highly effective people. Revised edition, UK: Simon & Schuster,
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