Kory Kogon

Kory Kogon is FranklinCovey's Vice President of Field Development. Kory's focus is to help strengthen the capacity of the field teams to be highly consultative, while driving revenue and renewal within FranklinCovey's new and exciting subscription model, the All Access Pass. Kory is also one of the authors of the Wall Street Journal bestseller "The 5 Choices: The Path to Extraordinary Productivity", in addition to "Project Management Essentials for the Unofficial Project Manager" and "Presentation Advantage". She has over 25 years of business expertise from front line positions to an executive team member. Prior to FranklinCovey, Kory spent six years as the Executive Vice President of Worldwide Operations for AlphaGraphics, Inc.

  • Be Proactive: The Mental Muscle Of Great Leadership

    Be Proactive: The Mental Muscle Of Great Leadership

    There is a reason Dr. Stephen R. Covey placed Be Proactive as the first habit of The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People. It is the mental muscle of great leadership.

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  • 2 Tips For Your 2020 New Year’s Goals & Resolutions

    2 Tips For Your 2020 New Year’s Goals & Resolutions

    It’s that time of year again when goal setting and resolutions become a regular topic of discussion and contemplation. Here are two tips to help make your 2020 New Year's goals & resolutions succeed.

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  • The Formula To Achieve Goals

    The Formula To Achieve Goals

    Too many managers set vague goals — Improve customer retention, for example — leaving their teams unsure how exactly what they’re working toward. Learn to formulate measurable goals with this blog.

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  • 9 Tactics To Lead Without Micromanaging

    9 Tactics To Lead Without Micromanaging

    So many strategic decisions depend on knowing your team’s workload. Learn how to asses how your team spends its time with these 9 tips.

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  • Don't Let Nerves Affect Your Presentations

    Don't Let Nerves Affect Your Presentations

    Presenting is something most people dread, but it isn't always escapable. If you're nervous to present, here are some helpful tips.

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  • How To Handle A Micromanager

    How To Handle A Micromanager

    Micromanagement can be frustrating and can kill engagement. Learn how to handle a micromanager with these points.

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  • 5 Steps To Avoid Burnout

    5 Steps To Avoid Burnout

    Burnout happens when you work for a long period of time and forget to take care of yourself. Here are 5 steps to avoid burnout.

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  • Common 1-on-1 Mistakes

    Common 1-on-1 Mistakes

    1-on-1's are a great way to regroup with your team members and correct any issues that might arise. You can effectively deliver 1-on-1's by avoiding this mistakes.

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  • 3 Keys To Deliver Critical Feedback

    3 Keys To Deliver Critical Feedback

    Feedback is necessary for growth and development in others, but it isn't always easy to give. Here are 3 keys to delivering critical feedback.

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  • Feedback And Behavior Change

    Feedback And Behavior Change

    Much more than an emotional boost, reinforcing feedback can influence behavior change. Use these tips to start giving effective feedback.

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  • How To Lead Remote Workers

    How To Lead Remote Workers

    Use these tips to give remote workers the trust and attention they deserve. Doing so can make them your highest performers.

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  • 3 Habits Of Great Leaders

    3 Habits Of Great Leaders

    Becoming a great leader can seem daunting and out of reach, but if you consider these tips carefully, you might decide you’re better prepared than you realize.

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  • Be Productive - Block Time

    Be Productive - Block Time

    Kory Kogon shares three tips to help you block time and to be more productive.

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