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The
New Art of War, Tactics, and Power is a new and unique text that
represents some of the finest insights the world has ever produced on subjects such as strategy, leadership, management, power,
and persuasion. Author Rodney Ohebsion has created a new
rendition of material from four classic and legendary texts: -
The Art of War, an Ancient Chinese book of military tactics formulated by military strategist Sun Tzu - The Prince, a guide on how to be an
effective ruler and stay in power, written by Italian political theorist Niccolo Machiavelli in 1513 -
The Art of Worldly Wisdom, a collection of various life strategy tactics written by Spanish Jesuit and philosopher Baltasar
Gracian in 1647 - The Han Fei Tzu,
an Ancient Chinese text written by the Legalist philosopher Han Fei Tzu, dealing with subjects such as authority, laws, rewards, punishments,
and persuasion The
New Art of War, Tactics, and Power takes key ideas and selections from these texts, makes some new variations,
additions and condensations, and puts everything in a new organization--resulting in a "new classic" that is the world’s most powerful power manual ever. Sample Selections_____________________ From the Sun Tzu section Leadership, Management, and Utilization Modifying Tactics From the Baltasar Gracian section From the Han Fei Tzu section Introduction Part 1: Based on Sun Tzu’s The Art of War Basics Modifying Tactics Calculations and
Preparations
Prolonged Warfare
Deception
Onset and Timing Hierarchy of Conquering A General’s
Five Main Keys to Victory Knowledge to Make
Victory Complete
Offense and Defense Direct and Indirect
Maneuvers Shuai-jan Leadership, Management,
and Utilization
Controlling Fight
Schedules Maneuvering Nine Situations Advantages and
Follow Ups Terrain Spies Part 2: Based on
Niccolo Machiavelli’s The Prince
Human Nature Foresight Suit Action to
Fit the Times
Lion and Fox Loved or Feared Council Information Part 3: Based on
Baltasar Gracian’s The Art of Worldly Wisdom
Utilizing Social
Interaction and People Variate Know Motives So Many People,
So Many Tastes Evading and Declining Self Cunning and Openness Take Care With
Information Test the Wind Utilize Enemies Trivial Details Do Not Extend Blunders According to the
Moment Part 4: Based on
the works of Han Fei Tzu Rewards, Punishments,
and Law Do Not Be Excessively
Meddlesome Adapt You Can’t Lift Your Own Self Using People Persuasion A Tale of Two Men Motives Gathering and Controlling
Information
Dealing with Women,
Associates, and Relatives Judge Based On
Realness Authority Versus
Righteousness Putting Oneself
in the Right Position Advantages Efficiency Loyalty and Confidence Controlling Resources Traits to Avoid Chung Yung Purchase Information_____________________ The
New Art of War, Tactics, and Power is available for purchase now at Amazon.com and other book retailers nationwide. |
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