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"The Art of War is a Chinese military treatise written during the 6th century BC by Sun Tzu. Composed of 13 chapters, each of which is devoted to one aspect of warfare, it has long been praised as the definitive work on military strategies and tactics of its time. The Art of War is one of the oldest and most famous studies of strategy and has had a huge influence on both military planning and beyond. The Art of War has also been applied, with much success, to business and managerial strategies."...
Read more about Part 5 and 6 :  Directing and Illusion and Reality
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Part 5 and 6 : Directing and Illusion and Reality

Karl Hir Sep 04, 2019
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Explains the use of creativity and timing in building an army's momentum.
Read more about Part 3 and 4:  Planning and Tactical Dispositions
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Part 3 and 4: Planning and Tactical Dispositions

Karl Hir Sep 04, 2019
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Defines the source of strength as unity, not size, and discusses the five factors that are needed to succeed in any war. In order of importance, these critical factors are: Attack, Strategy, Alliances, Army and Cities. Explains the importance of defending existing positions until a commander is capable of advancing from those positions in safety. It teaches commanders the importance of recognizing strategic opportunities, and teaches not to create opportunities for the enemy.
Read more about Chapter 1 and 2:  Laying Plans / Waging War
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Chapter 1 and 2: Laying Plans / Waging War

Karl Hir Sep 04, 2019
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Explores the five fundamental factors (the Way, seasons, terrain, leadership, and management) and seven elements that determine the outcomes of military engagements. By thinking, assessing and comparing these points, a commander can calculate his chances of victory. Habitual deviation from these calculations will ensure failure via improper action. The text stresses that war is a very grave matter for the state and must not be commenced without due consideration. Explains how to understand the economy of warfare and how success requires winning decisive engagements quickly. This section advises that successful military campaigns require limiting the cost of competition and conflict.