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What I Learned From Art Of War
1. What I learned from Sun Tzu’s “Art of war” - Pralabh Verma (pralabhv@gmail.com)
2. “ Art of War” is a “guide” to strategy “ The best of all is not to win every battle by force. The best of all is to make the enemy yield without fighting. So the highest of all military principle is to overcome the enemy by strategy” - Sun Tzu
3. Because a strategy that “apes” military strategy usually fails
4. For example “First mover advantage” while a proven military strategy, does not always apply for businesses … else multi billion dollar generic drug industry should not exist!!
6. But “Art of War” does outline some principles… one among them is five factors of winning Five Factors Five factors of Winning : Moral Law commands commitment and ethics; heaven signifies competitive environment; earth signifies your capabilities; commander embodies leadership; method and discipline determines means of competing in the market place
10. “ Concentrate your resources ”… where your competitor is weak! “ The essence of strategy is, with weaker army, always to have more force at crucial point than enemy” – Napoleon
11. “ Use strategic positioning that is sustainable” Variable One Variable Two Low High Low High
12. “ Surprise your competitors” “ Whatever a thing may be, be it pleasant or terrible, the less it has been foreseen the more it pleases or frightens” – Xenophon
13. “ Keep things simple” “ The Simplest moves are the best” - Napoleon
14. “ Prepare multiple alternatives… use when required” “ If thou take the left hand, then I will go to the right; or if you depart to the right, then I will go to the left” – Genesis 13:9
15. “ Train Hard … for timing and sequencing” “ To every thing there is a season and a time to every purpose under the heaven” – Ecclesiastes 3:1-8
16. “ Continuous Action … keep exploiting your success” “ When we have incurred the risk of battle, we should know how to profit from the victory, and not merely contend ourselves with the possession of field” – Maurice De Saxe