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2,500 Years Old, Still Young
"The Chinese classics were written in a very general
universal style. They were meant to be templates for life experiences
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templates to be used by anyone, at any time, in any situation. The written
language of China lends itself well to this phenomenon. Each character, or
ideogram, is a multidimensional picture of an idea. Each can be looked at
from a number of angles and experienced in a variety of ways. This mutable
quality in the written language somehow triggers responses that feel
personal and timely."1
The Sun Tzu's 'The Art of War' is one of the world's best
books on strategy and
competition.
It was written in app. 500 B.C. and
established itself as the leading treatise on confronting and defeating
opponents through superior strategy.
For over
twenty-five hundred years, it helped its readers find competitive advantage
using the secrets of Sun Tzu. Its competitive methods work extremely well.
'The Art of War', the first of the military classic, offers a distinct
philosophy on how to discover the path to success. This philosophy works in
any competitive environment where people find themselves contesting with one
another for a specific goal.
It is a work of subtlety and paradox that shows how to
succeed effortlessly in rising to life's challenges. Sun Tzu believed that
victory is won long before the confrontation and insisted that a skilled
warrior can observe, calculate and outwit the adversary without ever
engaging in battle.
Today, many leading business schools around the
world teach their students how to create a
competitive advantage by applying
the methods of Sun Tzu. Sun Tzu's The Art of War provided a strong basis for
the Positioning
School of strategic management. This school was the dominant view of
strategy formulation in the 1980's.
Today's
Success Story Gary Gagliardy
Gary Gagliardy, America's leading authority on using Sun
Tzu's methods in modern competition, writes: 'Before I discovered The Art of
War, I tried starting two businesses. The first consumed money for almost
two years before we closed it down. The second fell apart and was sold
within a year. After I started studying and using Sun Tzu's methods, the
next business that I started went on to become one of the Inc. 500 fastest
growing privately owned businesses in America."
Excerpts from "The Art
of War"
Going to War
You can fight a war for a long time or you can make your nation strong. You
can't do both.
Field Position
Know your enemy and know yourself
– your victory will be
painless.
Know the weather and the field
– your victory will be
complete.
Types of Terrain
You don't know the local mountains, forests, hills and marshes? Then you
cannot march the army. You don't have local guides? You won't get any of the
benefits of the terrain.
Doing the right things at the start of war is like approaching a woman. Your
enemy's men must open the door. After that, you should act like a streaking
rabbit. The enemy will be unable to catch you.
Planning an Attack
The best policy is to attack while the enemy is still
planning.
The next best is to disrupt alliances...
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Weakness and Strength
When you form your strategy, know the strengths and
weaknesses of your plan.
When you execute, know how to manage both action and
inaction.
When you take a position, know the deadly and the winning
grounds.
When you battle, know when you have too many of too few men...
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Armed Conflict
Seeking armed conflict can be disastrous. Because of this, a
detour can be the shortest path. Because of this, problems can become
opportunities. Use an indirect route as your highway. Use the search for
advantage to guide you. You must know the detour that most directly
accomplishes your plan.
Do not let any of your potential enemies know of what you are
planning.
Still, you must not hesitate to form
alliances.
You must know the lay of the land. You must know where the
obstructions are. You must know where the marshes are. If you don't, you
cannot move the army.
You must use local guides. If you don't, you can't take
advantage of the terrain.
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