H3 Leadership by Brad Lomenick [review]

In case you thought the world does not need another book on leadership, you would be wrong. While we may not need more textbooks on the subject, or books that try to sell us a formula or quick steps to success, we can always use an honest book that shares the story of one person, while weaving in useful tips and principles in the process.

This is what “H3 Leadership: Be Humble, Stay Hungry, Always Hustle” by Brad Lomenick does in the area of leadership books. Between his own personal story of looking back over years of leadership experience and advice he has received from great thought leaders, Brad gives us a book that can be a useful resource for anyone in a leadership position. The book is well written and easy to read, and you can easily read a chapter in a short sitting.

My only complaint about the book is that I enjoyed reading about Brad’s own story so much that I would have liked that part of the book to be all in one section, instead of each chapter having a piece of his story, followed by leadership tips and principles.

You can find out more about “H3 Leadership” from Thomas Nelson, or find the book on Amazon and other major retailers.

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