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General Strategy |
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For Executives and Employees: |
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www.sonshi.com/learn.html (an excellent website for exploring this classic text on strategy) |
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Sun Tzu, The Art of War |
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LEADERSHIP
“Being superior to others is nothing other than having people talk about your affairs and listening to their opinions. The general run of people settle for their own opinions and thus never excel. Having a discussion with a person is one step in excelling him. A certain person discussed with me the written materials at the clan office. He is better than someone like me in writing and researching. In seeking correction from others, you excel them.”
—Yamamoto Tsunetomo, Hagakure, trans. William Scott Wilson |
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FOCUS
“Do not let your mind stand still even when you are in repose, but do not let it speed up even when you are involved in quick actions. The mind should not be distracted by the body, nor the body distracted by the mind. . . . Though the mind appears weak on the surface, it should be strong at the bottom.”
—Miyamoto Musashi, The Book of Five Rings, trans. William Scott Wilson |
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Training for Excellence in Writing, Speaking, and Critical Thinking |
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The onorable Workplace |