Art of Strategy and Planning: 5 Ahas from Sun Tzu’s The Art of War
This week’s five Ahas are from the AhaBook™, The Art of War. This book by Sun Tzu is a two-thousand-year-old work, authored by a legendary military general and strategist who lived in ancient China. For present-day corporate warriors,The Art of War is an invaluable text. Business management, sports, and politics are just a few fields where it has found immense application.
In this AhaBook, we have compiled some of the most compelling insights and advice from Sun Tzu’s millennia-old, tried-and-tested methods. It provides valuable assistance in the grooming of leaders, understanding and appreciating the opponent, and leveraging one’s own advantages.
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- He will win who knows when to fight and when not to fight, and how to handle both superior and inferior forces. -Sun Tzu #tll [click to tweet]
- The clever combatant imposes his will on the enemy, but does not allow the enemy’s will to be imposed on him. -Sun Tzu #tll [click to tweet]
- It is a military axiom not to advance uphill against the enemy, nor to oppose him when he comes downhill. -Sun Tzu #tll [click to tweet]
- Keep your army continually on the move, and devise unfathomable plans. -Sun Tzu #tll [click to tweet]
- If the enemy leaves a door open, you must rush in. -Sun Tzu #tll [click to tweet]
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