
A Washington Post best-seller “Absorb this book, and you can throw out all those contemporary books about management leadership.”— Newsweek “A breast-pocket favorite of many commanders and U.S. Marines.”— Christian Science Monitor “The Art of War soon could join Machiavelli’s The Prince as required reading in the executive suite.”— USA Today
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5 Stars Great Book!!!
The Art of War has been the best book I have ever had the privilige of reading.
5 Stars The Art of Strategy for Everything in Life: Business, Sports, School, Relationships, etc.
“So it is said that if you know your enemies and know yourself, you will fight without danger in battles. If you only know yourself, but not your opponent, you may win or may lose. If you know neither yourself nor your enemy, you will always endanger yourself.”
The Art of War is the most prestigious and influential book on strategy that has ever been written. Sun Tzu showed how organizations can thrive in times of conflict and chaos by mastering five things: the way, the weather, the terrain, the leadership, and the discipline.
Strategy is simply the art of making the right trade-offs. Everything we do in life has a cost-benefit. We must examine our choices and make the best one at each moment.
Success is being the right person using the right tools in the right ways for the right cases at the right times for the right reasons.
When I was 12, I wanted to enter West Point to become a general to lead and fight the greatest wars of my time. Yet, I began to realize that the biggest battles of this era were not between nations and man, but between health and disease.
The world was crumbling with pollution, disease, hunger, fear, greed, violence, ignorance, and apathy. And these enemies would not be won by wars between men, but by revolutions within minds.
These revolutions will not occur with the government, the education, or any social institutions. It will happen with businesses.
This is the book that first connected me to my father. He told me that, “business is like modern day warfare.”
That always stuck with me.
5 Stars The Art of Life
Do not let the title fool you. This is not so much about war as it is about relationships and leadership. I am a 50 year old house wife and mother. I am also a writer and constantly searching for insights and inspirations. I inherited this copy of the book from my son when he left for college. Read a page or two a day; sometimes a paragraph will do! The words are thousands of years old but the wisdom is timeless.
5 Stars Utopian
My recent purchase of the “Art of War” was Utopian Success. The product was perfect. I am going to order 3 more.
Thank you very much Amazon!
Paul Kuzinski – A very satisfied customer.
5 Stars Bare but Flawless
Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R20YM6VZTDJYEB This is a magnificent book that tells as much about psychology as it does military strategy.
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