The Art of War
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Andrew R. Wilson
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Sun Tzu's The Art of War is a landmark achievement in the evolution of strategic thought. So universal and timeless are its tactics for pursuing a competitive advantage that some of the most notable people in government, sports, and the entertainment world have all quoted from its nearly 2500-year-old pages. These six expertly crafted lectures explore this classic's wisdom for staying nimble in an ever-changing environment and for maximizing reward while minimizing risk remains eternally fresh. As war and business become more mental and less physical, human intellect plays an ever greater role in competition-making Sun Tzu's strategies highly relevant to the information age.
Through a precise explanation of the original text and case studies, Professor Wilson examines how the seminal work's model of leadership has been applied-and misapplied-throughout the realms of war, politics, business, and beyond. You'll study the text's historical framework and then delve into the critical calculations that must be made prior to war-what Sun Tzu refers to as knowing the enemy, knowing ourselves.
By studying real-world examples, you'll come away understanding the qualities effective commanders must possess and the work's practical implications for outmaneuvering competitors in daily life. By taking this course, you will appreciate Sun Tzu's content on a far deeper level.
Disclaimer: The views expressed in this course are those of the professor and do not necessarily reflect the position or policy of the U.S. Navy, the U.S. Department of Defense, or the U.S. government.
Disclaimer: Please note that this recording may include references to supplemental texts or print references that are not essential to the program and not supplied with your purchase.
©2012 The Teaching Company, LLC (P)2012 The Great CoursesWhat listeners say about The Art of War
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- Lance Johnson
- 27-11-16
Helpful book and guide
What did you like best about The Art of War? What did you like least?
I liked the fact that it tries or attempts to make the Art of War applicable to real life.
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I have read several different versions of Art of War, but never really grasped or remembered many ideas of the book. The problem with it is that it talks about abstract concepts which u may not understand, and as a result u may not grasp or remember those concepts. I felt this audiobook was helpful somewhat, but never really grabbed me. I suppose I required more illustration of those concepts, or more spoon feeding to understand some of these complex issues discussed in this book. Its like someone teaching u about vectors in physics which the Art of War and then Prof Wilson goes on to explain how u can use vectors to predict the course of ball u throw.
I really think for beginners there is an Art of War comic available on Amazon (not great), but the best way to learn Art of War is the book Sunzi speaks - it is a fantastic illustrated Art of War - then perhaps come to this audiobook.
After this I would recommend u read any of Robert Greene's books which really have a more practical example of many of the concepts of the Art of War.
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- Amazon Customer
- 26-07-22
Andrews interpretation..
Andrews interpretation around the art of war. I hoped for more direct excerpts of the book rather than the individuals view of it. due to this I found it much less educational than I had hoped.
Still good, the guy seems to know his stuff, just not for me.
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- Dex Luthor
- 27-10-15
Andrew Wilson is ausome....
loved it, Andrew has a phenomenal passion for the subject matter and brings the book to life with some great real world examples.
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- Martin D.
- 24-02-22
Interesting and informative
OK to start with I've read the art of war many times.
The lecture series on this book provides context, provides information that for the most part I was unaware of.
It doesn't go in depth on each part of the book but does give a good overview. Listening to it while Russia prepares an invasion I was struck by the relevance to today (well, yesterday before the invasion anyway).
Historical context, meanings of particular words, even who wrote the book - all given. Particularly impressed by the examples given from WW2 for such matters as spies and weather.
I'll happily listen to this lecture again and again. Its short, its informative and presented very well.
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- Alinka
- 29-07-22
amazing!
great lecture, captivating and easy to relate, follow. feels like I was in auditorium there listening
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- Mike Larkin
- 20-09-18
More of an overview of the book than the book
A great series of lectures explaining and giving a background on the art of war. While not providing the text of the book itself. So in my opinion this is a companion to the art of war.
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- callum
- 29-12-16
loved ir
loved it all the great courses worth listening to 5 out 5 everytime looking forward to the next.
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- Timmit
- 30-07-22
Interesting discussion on Art of War
A thoughtful analysis of the book making it relevant to modern times. And comes with the standard Great Courses comedy Hollywood voiceover guy and his over-the-top introduction to each section.
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- Amazon Customer
- 19-11-23
Interesting and I like the short length
I really enjoyed this. It is informative, provides a great deal to think about, while being a nice short course.. a great relief after recently listening to a 30 hour plus course.. it would be great if this Great course series varied the length more .. say from 90 mins to 50 hours …
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- Andrew
- 11-05-22
Very strong business secrets of the Pharaohs vibes.
The first thing to note when business secrets of Sun Tzu is an acknowledgement that his era was so completely different from our own that almost all cultural, political and particularly business parallels we draw between the two eras are, by their very nature, bound to be wrong.
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