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Leadership principles
Johannes Asplund • 2 cards
Tactics
Eric Rothman • 3 cards

No one can anticipate everything that might happen. Sensing possibilities, though, is better than having no sense at all of what to expect. Sun Tzu seeks sense—even common sense—by tethering principles, which are few, to practices, which are many. He fits the mix to the moment, as if setting sound levels on a synthesizer, or color combinations on a
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Strategy
Johann Van Tonder • 3 cards
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Sun Tzu • The Art of War
The book of five rings: A modern-day interpretation of a strategy classic (Infinite Success)
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I found a great answer in Robert Coram’s fascinating book, Boyd: The Fighter Pilot Who Changed the Art of War, which has now bumped Robert Greene’s 48 Laws of Power to the #2 spot in my Be Slightly Evil reading list. You should also check out Chet Richards’ Certain to Win, an application of Boyd’s ideas to business.
