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H3 Leadership: Be Humble. Stay Hungry. Always Hustle.
A**.
Read it!
"H3 Leadership" is a powerhouse of inspiration! Brad Lomenick's mantra of humility, hunger, and hustle resonates throughout the book. It's a compelling read that not only motivates but also provides practical insights for effective leadership. The blend of personal anecdotes and actionable advice makes it a valuable resource for anyone aspiring to grow as a leader. If you're ready to embrace a leadership philosophy that's both refreshing and impactful, this book is a must-have on your shelf!
M**S
Christian Leadership explained
Brad Lomenick writes in a very conversational manner that draws you into understanding the servant leadership principles he is presenting. The quotes of recognizable leaders he has engaged with are peppered throughout the text adding seasoning and flavor to each idea presented. A Great read if you want to reflect on how you lead others.
P**N
H3 Leadership – An Idea with Spreading
If you at all a fan of TED talks, you might recognize that the intention of each message is to challenge and provide the audience a call to action; to share an idea worth spreading. I believe the same principle should be true for a good book. H3 is most definitely one of them. And that's why I give it 5 stars.In this book, Lomenick shares that these three “H” words - Humble, Hungry, and Hustle – each map respectively to three of the most important questions that we should ask of ourselves – especially those who lead.• Who am I?• Where do I want to go?• How will I get there?Lomenick reminds us that “Leadership is more than hard work; it is habitual work.” He explains that leadership isn’t just about the decisions we make, it’s about the habits that we either intentionally create or passively allow, which drives our behavior - and ultimately our success. Our habits will ultimately answer those three questions.This book, when it's not in my hands sits prominately next to my "21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership" book by John Maxwell. It's a great resource for any leader.Lomenick reminds us that “Leadership is more than hard work; it is habitual work.” He explains that leadership isn’t just about the decisions we make, it’s about the habits that we either intentionally create or passively allow, which drives our behavior - and ultimately our success. Our habits will ultimately answer those three questions.
J**J
Great tidbits
I enjoyed this book it offered a lot of useful and applicable items. I find leadership books can hard to go through if they are not focused on the topics. Brad breaks down his thoughts in bite sized pieces and let’s the reader digest the material easily. I did find that the book dragged on a bit, for a leaders book I also found that it was based more on experience.
@**N
A leadership book that warrants multiple readings of it!
H3 Leadership seeks to respond to three large overarching questions:HUMBLE: “Who am I?”HUNGRY: “Where do I want to go?”HUSTLE: “How will I get there?”In the book H3 Leadership Lomenick dives further into sub-sets of questions to answer to go along with each of these. Here is the basic overview of the book:HUMBLESelf-Discovery: Know who you areOpenness: Share the real you with othersMeekness: Remember it’s not about youConviction: Stick to your principlesFaith: Prioritize your day so God is firstAssignment: Live out your callingHUNGRYAmbition: Develop an appetite for what’s nextCuriosity: Keep learningPassion: Love what you doInnovation: Stay current, creative, and engagedInspiration: Nurture a vision for a better tomorrowBravery: Take calculated risksHUSTLEExcellence: Set standards that scareStick-with-it-ness: Take the long viewExecution: Commit to completionTeam Building: Create an environment that attracts and retains the best and brightestPartnership: Collaborate with colleagues and competitorsMargin: Nurture healthier rhythmsGenerosity: Leave the world a better placeSuccession: Find power in passing the batonWhile there is much that I like about this book and many lessons a leader can take away from it there is alot of information that can be applied. I can see myself re-reading this a couple more times in various seasons. For today I will focus on two big takeaways that can be challenges for me.My Two Big Takeaways:A Habit of Stick-With-It-Ness: Take the Long ViewThe modern tendency is to assume that “newer” always means “better.” Whenever we hear about a new process or product, we want to pitch our old one and attain the newer, “better” one. But this behavior is not actually innovation; it is impulsiveness. True creativity is discerning, and it balances the need for “new” with patience and perseverance.I love new! I always try the new drinks at Starbucks as opposed to having a go-to favorite. I get easily excited over new ventures. So this habit comes less natural to me. It’s a great reminder that new needs to be balanced with patience and perseverance.2. A Habit of Meekness: Remember It’s Not About YouFIND SOMETHING YOU LIKE. I can be quick to judge an idea or find faults before I recognize the benefits. So I try hard to find something I like when someone offers a thought.Most days I get this but over and over again I need to be reminded of this so my actions match what I believe. It can be so easy to make things about yourself and not others. The concept of finding something I like in the ideas, writings and insights of others is one that can be easily applied. Being proactive about finding something I like can really help in this area.
A**L
Great book. Practical applications for both personal and professional growth.
This book is solid. If you are looking for a guide to long-term personal and professional growth - look no further. This book is so easy to read, and even more applicable. Give it a go, and you won't be disappointed. If you liked "Good To Great", by Him Collins, then this is a great companion read on leadership.
D**D
Great book
Some really good principles and practices. There are some very practical concepts in this book that makes some great points to better leadership. If you're looking for ideas to add to your leadership style, this will be a great read.
Y**A
Recomendado
Gran libro !
G**P
Five Stars
Excellent livre, tres motivateur et réaliste
J**K
Go for it
Must read this book for those are in leadership position infact to all ....
P**L
Five Stars
Practical and good book on leadership.
@**D
Five Stars
Excellent! Thought provoking my clear - loads of illustrations - all inspiring
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