What began as one man’s personal manifesto went on to sell 25 million copies and power a $287 million business.
Imagine turning your expertise into that kind of impact—and income.
Today, I’ll reveal how Stephen Covey turned his personal manifesto into a global empire—and how you can use the same strategy to monetize your expertise.
In this video, I’ll show you how Stephen Covey’s ‘Seven Habits’ didn’t just become a best-selling book— it became the engine behind Franklin Covey’s $287 million global success.
Stick around and I’ll walk you through:
But more than just a scholar, Covey was a deeply principled thinker—obsessed with how people could lead meaningful, effective lives, both personally and professionally.
He spent years consulting with organizations, studying leadership, and teaching personal development. His early work wasn’t flashy—it was slow, thoughtful, and values-driven. He believed that leadership wasn’t about charisma or quick hacks—it was about character, principles, and habits.
And in 1989, he published the culmination of all that work: “The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People.”
It wasn’t just another self-help book.
It was a manifesto—a clear, powerful philosophy of how to live and lead, grounded in timeless principles. And it was based on his deep spiritual conviction as a lifelong member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.
Many of the principles he taught—like personal responsibility, integrity, and service—reflect the moral and spiritual values of his faith.
But what made The 7 Habits so impactful is that he framed these ideas in universal, non-religious terms that anyone could apply, especially in a business setting.
The structure was bold:
The result?
But Covey didn’t stop at the book.
He turned that manifesto into a business.
In 1997, his company, the Covey Leadership Centre, merged with Franklin Quest to form Franklin Covey, a leadership development powerhouse. Today, Franklin Covey generates $287 million annually, with over $220 million from subscriptions alone. Source: Wikipedia
Let’s break down his strategy:
Covey turned his personal philosophy into a global movement—and a thriving, values-based company.
So, why do manifestos work so well?
Now let’s bring it back to you.
If you’re a seasoned executive or expert, chances are you’re already sitting on a goldmine of frameworks, tools, and methods.
The problem? It’s trapped in your head or scattered in slide decks.
A manifesto turns all that into a marketable asset.
And today, you don’t need a publishing deal to go global.
You just need structure, clarity, and a strategy.
Here’s how the monetization path usually unfolds:
Here’s how to start building your manifesto:
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