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Books with author Richard B. Lyttle

  • Abandon the Ordinary: Building a Distinctive Leadership Brand in Business, Family, and Church

    Richard S. Lytle

    Hardcover (ACU Press/Leafwood Publishers, Sept. 14, 2010)
    Your ability to lead with power in a complex global society will largely depend on your ability to move away from a generic type of leadership, building a distinctive brand. Successfully creating a leadership brand that matters to God and people will be the result of understanding and managing four fundamental principles: perspective, position, power, and promise. In this book, businessman and professor Richard S. Lytle addresses each of these four principles to help readers create a godly blueprint for life, considering the following:Perspective, How worldview frames the foundation for building any brand.Position, How readers can assess their God-given positions in life and make them the focus of their earthly work.Power, How using one's positional power can build the brand on a daily basis.Promise, How readers can create, deliver, and manage a distinctive set of promises with the personal signature of gifts and positions God has given them.Lytle reminds readers that God wants to transform all of us. This process can be intimidating, but Lytle encourages us instead to embrace the possibilities with hope for the future. Are you ready to abandon the ordinary? That's the first step toward becoming God's brand of leader.
  • Abandon the Ordinary

    Dr. Richard Lytle

    eBook (Leafwood Publishers/Abilene Christian University Press, April 26, 2011)
    The world needs great leaders. But how do you build a leadership brand that matters? Your ability to lead with power in a complex global society will largely depend on your ability to move away from a generic type of leadership, building a distinctive brand. In this book, businessman and professor Richard S. Lytle considers four main principles to help readers create a godly blueprint for life: * Perspective - How worldview frames the foundation for building any brand. * Position - How readers can assess their God-given positions in life and make them the focus of their earthly work. * Power - How using one's positional power can build the brand on a daily basis. * Promise - How readers can create, deliver, and manage a distinctive set of promises with the personal signature of gifts and positions God has given them.Are you ready to Abandon the Ordinary? That's the first step toward becoming God's brand of leader.
  • I Know Flat and Solid Shapes

    Richard Little

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Pub, Aug. 15, 2018)
    It is not just important for young learners to master familiar shapes like triangles, circles, and squares. Recognizing and identifying two-dimensional (flat) or three-dimensional (solid) shapes is a geometry standard of Common Core math. This helpful book, written to be accessible for our youngest learners, allows readers to compare 2-D shapes with their 3-D counterparts, such as a circle and sphere. Photographs clearly illustrate the qualities that define each. Concluding questions help readers review geometric terms.
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  • Abandon the Ordinary: Building a Distinctive Leadership Brand in Business, Family, and Church

    Richard S. Lytle

    Paperback (Abilene Christian University Press, June 16, 2016)
    In Abandon the Ordinary, Dr. Richard S. Lytle draws on his many years of experience in marketing and management to share a down-to-earth plan for how readers can build their own valuable leadership brands that will stand apart from generic imitations.The world needs great leaders. But how do you build a leadership brand that matters? Your ability to lead with power in a complex global society will largely depend on your ability to move away from a generic type of leadership, building a distinctive brand. In this book, businessman and professor Richard S. Lytle considers four main principles to help readers create a godly blueprint for life.
  • Basic Hockey Strategy: An Introduction for Young Players

    Richard B. Lyttle

    Hardcover (Doubleday, Sept. 1, 1976)
    An introduction to hockey including sections on offensive and defensive strategy and mental preparation.
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  • Pablo Picasso: The Man and His Image

    Richard B. Lyttle

    Library Binding (Atheneum, Oct. 1, 1989)
    Traces the life of the influential modern painter and looks at examples of his work
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  • Shale Oil and Tar Sands: The Promises and Pitfalls

    Richard B. Lyttle

    Library Binding (Franklin Watts, Oct. 1, 1982)
    A study of the domestic energy resource of shale oil explores the ecological controversy over its use, the technologies utilized in obtaining shale oil, and the prospects for its future
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  • Mark Twain: The Man and His Adventures

    Richard B. Lyttle

    Hardcover (Atheneum, Nov. 1, 1994)
    A lively, illustrated biography of the great American author and humorist traces the colorful life of Samuel Clemens from his youth along the Mississippi River, through his work as a riverboat captain and journalist, to his popular writing career.
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  • Basic Volleyball Strategy

    Richard B. Lyttle

    Hardcover (Doubleday, )
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  • Getting into Pro Basketball

    Richard B. Lyttle

    Library Binding (Franklin Watts, )
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  • Jogging and Running

    Richard B. Lyttle

    Library Binding (Franklin Watts, Aug. 1, 1979)
    A guide for the young runner presents directions for warm-up exercises, a step-by-step training program for increasing distance, stamina, and strength, and information on competitive running
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  • Ageless Christmas: The magic that keeps you young

    B. Richard

    language (, Nov. 12, 2016)
    Short Christmas stories and poems to help bring out the Christmas spirit and the magic that only Christmas can bring to you and your family.