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About Generals:
Sun Tzu said a great General (e.g. a great CEO) puts his army (employees)
beyond the possibility of defeat. The General then waits, studying the
enemy (your competition). When the General decides the enemy is "truly"
weak he/she strikes decisively. "Truly" weak because a great General knows
a skillful foe, another great General, may have his force appear strong,
when they are actually weak--to keep their enemy away. And may appear weak
when they are actually strong--in order to draw the enemy to them,
generally into a trap onto a fatal ground of the foe's own choosing.
Sun Tzu said, "A great General [CEO] controls his enemy [competition]."
[Newhart]
Think about it...
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is essential to understand that war and business are both
about the same thing. They are about winning. Winning in the
least amount of time, at the lowest possible
cost and for the greatest reward possible.”
–T.S.
Newhart,
sr. recruiter, strategist.
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