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1 Analysis 4 Positioning 5 Momentum 6 Weakness and Strength 7 Armed Conflict 8 Adaptability 9 Armed March 10 Field Position 11 Types of Terrain 12 Attacking with Fire 13 Using Spies |
28 Next is the commander. He must be smart, trustworthy, caring, brave, and strict. 30 Finally, you have your military methods. They shape your organization. They come from your management philosophy. You must master their use. 34 All five of these factors are critical. As a commander, you must pay attention to them. Understanding them brings victory. Ignoring them means defeat. 2 You must learn through planning.You must question the situation.3 You must ask: Which government has the right philosophy? Which commander has the skill? |
Are you frustrated because your planning doesn’t work in many situations? In classical strategy, planning only works in controlled situations. In a competitive situations, you need to do analysis in which you question the nature of your situation instead of planning. The science of strategy teaches an organized, systematic method of analysis starting with the five factors introduced in the following chapters. In our many different adaptations we demonstate how you can adapt the five key factors specifically to better understand the issues any area in which you want to compete. |
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