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H3 leadership : be humble, stay hungry, always hustle / Brad Lomenick.

By: Publication details: Nashville, Tennessee : Nelson Books, 2015.Description: xxii, 230 pages ; 21 cmISBN:
  • 9780718022259
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Contents:
Let the Transformation Begin -- Humble: Who Are You? -- A Habit of Self-Discovery: Know who you are -- A Habit of Openness: Share the real you with others -- A Habit of Meekness: Remember it's not about you -- A Habit of Conviction: Stick to your principles -- A Habit of Faith: Prioritize your day so God is first -- A Habit of Assignment: Live out your calling -- Hungry: Where Are You Going? -- A Habit of Am bition: Develop an appetite for what's next -- A Habit of Curiosity: Keep learning -- A Habit of Passion: Love what you do -- A Habit of Innovation: Stay current, creative, and engaged -- A Habit of Inspiration: Nurture a vision for a better tomorrow -- A Habit of Bravery: Take calculated risks -- Hustle: How Will You Get There? -- A Habit of Excellence: Set standards that scare you -- A Habit of Stick-with-it-ness: Take the long view -- A Habit of Execution: Commit to completion -- A Habit of Team Building: Create an environment that attracts and retains the best and brightest -- A Habit of Partnership: Collaboration with colleagues and competitors -- A Habit of Margin: Nurture healthier rhythms -- A Habit of Generosity: Leave the world a better place -- A Habit of Succession: Find power in passing the baton
Summary: In his new book H3 LEADERSHIP: Be Humble. Stay Hungry. Always Hustle., Brad Lomenick shares his hard-earned insights from more than two decades of work alongside thought-leaders such as Jim Collins and Malcom Gladwell, Fortune 500 CEOs and start-up entrepreneurs. He categorizes 20 essential leadership habits organized into three distinct filters he calls "the 3 Hs" Humble (Who am I?), Hungry (Where do I want to go?) and Hustle (How will I get there?). These powerful words describe the leader who is willing to work hard, get it done, and make sure it's not about him or her; the leader who knows that influence is about developing the right habits for success. Lomenick provides a simple but effective guide on how to lead well in whatever capacity the reader may be in.
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Lomenick, B. (2015). H3 leadership: Be humble, stay hungry, always hustle. Nashville, Tennessee: Nelson Books.

Let the Transformation Begin -- Humble: Who Are You? -- A Habit of Self-Discovery: Know who you are -- A Habit of Openness: Share the real you with others -- A Habit of Meekness: Remember it's not about you -- A Habit of Conviction: Stick to your principles -- A Habit of Faith: Prioritize your day so God is first -- A Habit of Assignment: Live out your calling -- Hungry: Where Are You Going? -- A Habit of Am bition: Develop an appetite for what's next -- A Habit of Curiosity: Keep learning -- A Habit of Passion: Love what you do -- A Habit of Innovation: Stay current, creative, and engaged -- A Habit of Inspiration: Nurture a vision for a better tomorrow -- A Habit of Bravery: Take calculated risks -- Hustle: How Will You Get There? -- A Habit of Excellence: Set standards that scare you -- A Habit of Stick-with-it-ness: Take the long view -- A Habit of Execution: Commit to completion -- A Habit of Team Building: Create an environment that attracts and retains the best and brightest -- A Habit of Partnership: Collaboration with colleagues and competitors -- A Habit of Margin: Nurture healthier rhythms -- A Habit of Generosity: Leave the world a better place -- A Habit of Succession: Find power in passing the baton

In his new book H3 LEADERSHIP: Be Humble. Stay Hungry. Always Hustle., Brad Lomenick shares his hard-earned insights from more than two decades of work alongside thought-leaders such as Jim Collins and Malcom Gladwell, Fortune 500 CEOs and start-up entrepreneurs. He categorizes 20 essential leadership habits organized into three distinct filters he calls "the 3 Hs" Humble (Who am I?), Hungry (Where do I want to go?) and Hustle (How will I get there?). These powerful words describe the leader who is willing to work hard, get it done, and make sure it's not about him or her; the leader who knows that influence is about developing the right habits for success. Lomenick provides a simple but effective guide on how to lead well in whatever capacity the reader may be in.

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