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Title Description Used by Mao Zedong and General Norman Schwarzkopf alike, Sun Tzu's 2,000 year-old text on warfare and strategy, THE ART OF WAR, is one of the classics in its field. Mark McNeilly takes that classic and interprets it for a modern audience of businessmen and military strategists, making the work easy to understand and to apply in light of today. The six principles he abstracts from the work allow the reader to conduct a strategically informed campaign, and clear up such topics as alliances, information warfare, and leading by example. Most attractive is the idea of "winning without fighting," gaining one's objectives while not losing one's own resources in battle. Recommendations Customers who ordered this book also ordered: 1. Boom!: Voices of the Sixties Personal Reflections on the '60s and Today by Tom Brokaw; read by Robertson Dean. (CD) 2. The State of Jones: The Small Southern County that Seceded from the Confederacy by Sally Jenkins and John Stauffer; read by Don Leslie. (CD) 3. The Time of Our Lives: A conversation about America; Who we are, where we've been, and where we need to go now, to recapture the American dream by Tom Brokaw; read by Tom Brokaw. (CD) Customer Reviews Have you listened to this audiobook? Please submit your ratings and review it! |