What is it about?
The objective of war to conquer the enemy and acquire his possessions. This book recommends many ways that an enemy army could be subdued with less effort, resources and losses, with better planning of the battle. To control of the enemy may be cheaper and more durable than the actual battle.
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Why is it important?
Many recommendations, such as preparations, training, and the use of stealth, are valuable for use in marketing and corporate warfare. These recommendations have immense potential to guide individuals in strategic actions that involve acquisition and control.
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This review was important to me because the recommendations of the book were smart, simple and pragmatic. It was fascinating to discover that a mythical general could write so deeply, 2500 years ago.
Dr Vinod Dumblekar
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This page is a summary of: Book Review: Samuel B. Griffith, The Art of War ~ Sun Tzu, Vision The Journal of Business Perspective, February 2018, SAGE Publications,
DOI: 10.1177/0972262918754444.
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