
The Art of War
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Book Introduction
Robert Greene, author of "The Art of Seduction," a bestseller hailed as a revival of Machiavelli
Will you seize the initiative or remain passively submissive? Whether on a bloody battlefield or in the conference room where office politics rages, the battle is raging everywhere.
From Sun Tzu to Clausewitz, from Miyamoto Musashi to Napoleon, the bible of strategy that summarizes the experiences and knowledge known only to the greatest victors in history into a modern perspective.
This book will serve as the ultimate strategic and psychological weapon for those who don't want to be defeated in the fierce battles of life and business.
The art of war, knowledge known only to the greatest victors in history
This book is full of fascinating and vivid examples of true strategists and foolish leaders throughout history.
Through their stories, readers will learn how to defend themselves and achieve victory, from the traditional art of warfare—how to overpower an opponent, how to understand a rival's psychology, how to negotiate from the underdog's perspective, and how to avoid unwinnable battles—to the art of scheming through skillful cunning.
Only a wise strategist avoids an unfair defeat.
Whether on a bloody battlefield or at the conference table, where office politics are at play, a war is raging on every page of life and business.
Will you triumph or lose? Will you seize the initiative or remain passively submissive? This book is filled with knowledge that would be dangerous for your rivals to read.
A book with fatal content that I want to keep to myself.
This book will be the ultimate strategy guide for those who strive to avoid failure and achieve true victory in the battlefields of life and business.
Only a prepared and wise strategist can avoid an unfair defeat.
Will you seize the initiative or remain passively submissive? Whether on a bloody battlefield or in the conference room where office politics rages, the battle is raging everywhere.
From Sun Tzu to Clausewitz, from Miyamoto Musashi to Napoleon, the bible of strategy that summarizes the experiences and knowledge known only to the greatest victors in history into a modern perspective.
This book will serve as the ultimate strategic and psychological weapon for those who don't want to be defeated in the fierce battles of life and business.
The art of war, knowledge known only to the greatest victors in history
This book is full of fascinating and vivid examples of true strategists and foolish leaders throughout history.
Through their stories, readers will learn how to defend themselves and achieve victory, from the traditional art of warfare—how to overpower an opponent, how to understand a rival's psychology, how to negotiate from the underdog's perspective, and how to avoid unwinnable battles—to the art of scheming through skillful cunning.
Only a wise strategist avoids an unfair defeat.
Whether on a bloody battlefield or at the conference table, where office politics are at play, a war is raging on every page of life and business.
Will you triumph or lose? Will you seize the initiative or remain passively submissive? This book is filled with knowledge that would be dangerous for your rivals to read.
A book with fatal content that I want to keep to myself.
This book will be the ultimate strategy guide for those who strive to avoid failure and achieve true victory in the battlefields of life and business.
Only a prepared and wise strategist can avoid an unfair defeat.
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index
Part 1: The Art of Self-Preparation
Clarify who the first enemy is: comrades and enemies
Don't Fight the Old Ways: The Innovators' Law of War
Don't Lose Your Composure: The Mental Power of a Leader
Push yourself into a life-or-death moment: Bae Soo-jin
Part 2 Organizational Technology
Establish Your Own Chain of Command: Building Your Own People
6. Divide into independent groups that carry out their own operations: A method of granting discretion.
7. Always Instill a Cause: Motivation and Morale
Part 3: The Art of Defense
Choose Your Battles Carefully: The Principle of Economy
9. Make Your Opponent Impatient: The Art of Counterattack
Commandment 10: Demonstrate your threat: War deterrence and warning
Know When Not to Fight: The Tactical Method of Retreat
Part 4 Attack Techniques
Even if you lose the battle of the 12 strategies, win the war: The Eye of Grand Strategy
Understanding the Mind of the 13th Strategic Commander: Information Warfare and Psychological Warfare
14. Think and act faster than your opponent: Surprise Strategy
15. Control the Dynamics of Relationships: How to Master the Situation
16. Focus on attacking weak and painful areas: Key strategy
17th Strategy: Defeat Each One Thoroughly: Split Attack Technique
18. Attack by Detour: Flanking Strategy
19. Surround and Pressure: Disarming the Psychology of Resistance
Attack after weakening the opponent's strength with the 20-Strategy Strategy: Economical Attack
Don't Stop Advancing During the 21st Negotiation: Negotiation and Diplomacy
Plan a successful conclusion to the 22nd Strategic War: The Secrets of the End
Part 5: The Art of Conspiracy
23. Spread information that mixes facts with lies: Distortion of information.
24. Overturn your opponent's expectations and predictions: The threat of unpredictability.
25. Gain the Moral High Ground: The Apostle of Justice Strategy
26. Do not provide targets: Guerrilla warfare.
27. Appear to be working for the benefit of others: The Art of Allyship
28. Use psychological tactics to lead your opponent to self-destruction: Get a head start.
29. Slowly, slowly, gnaw away at it: The power of established facts.
30 Steps to Infiltrating the Enemy's Mind: Communication Skills
Enter the 31st plan and destroy it: Rear Disruption
32. Manipulate while appearing to obey: Attack from hiding.
33. Spread Fear and Uncertainty: Terror and Chaos
Clarify who the first enemy is: comrades and enemies
Don't Fight the Old Ways: The Innovators' Law of War
Don't Lose Your Composure: The Mental Power of a Leader
Push yourself into a life-or-death moment: Bae Soo-jin
Part 2 Organizational Technology
Establish Your Own Chain of Command: Building Your Own People
6. Divide into independent groups that carry out their own operations: A method of granting discretion.
7. Always Instill a Cause: Motivation and Morale
Part 3: The Art of Defense
Choose Your Battles Carefully: The Principle of Economy
9. Make Your Opponent Impatient: The Art of Counterattack
Commandment 10: Demonstrate your threat: War deterrence and warning
Know When Not to Fight: The Tactical Method of Retreat
Part 4 Attack Techniques
Even if you lose the battle of the 12 strategies, win the war: The Eye of Grand Strategy
Understanding the Mind of the 13th Strategic Commander: Information Warfare and Psychological Warfare
14. Think and act faster than your opponent: Surprise Strategy
15. Control the Dynamics of Relationships: How to Master the Situation
16. Focus on attacking weak and painful areas: Key strategy
17th Strategy: Defeat Each One Thoroughly: Split Attack Technique
18. Attack by Detour: Flanking Strategy
19. Surround and Pressure: Disarming the Psychology of Resistance
Attack after weakening the opponent's strength with the 20-Strategy Strategy: Economical Attack
Don't Stop Advancing During the 21st Negotiation: Negotiation and Diplomacy
Plan a successful conclusion to the 22nd Strategic War: The Secrets of the End
Part 5: The Art of Conspiracy
23. Spread information that mixes facts with lies: Distortion of information.
24. Overturn your opponent's expectations and predictions: The threat of unpredictability.
25. Gain the Moral High Ground: The Apostle of Justice Strategy
26. Do not provide targets: Guerrilla warfare.
27. Appear to be working for the benefit of others: The Art of Allyship
28. Use psychological tactics to lead your opponent to self-destruction: Get a head start.
29. Slowly, slowly, gnaw away at it: The power of established facts.
30 Steps to Infiltrating the Enemy's Mind: Communication Skills
Enter the 31st plan and destroy it: Rear Disruption
32. Manipulate while appearing to obey: Attack from hiding.
33. Spread Fear and Uncertainty: Terror and Chaos
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: January 31, 2007
- Format: Hardcover book binding method guide
- Page count, weight, size: 640 pages | 1,150g | 148*210*35mm
- ISBN13: 9788901063034
- ISBN10: 8901063034
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