The Art of War for Executives
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Narrated by:
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Francis Greenslade
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By:
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Donald G. Krause
About this listen
Here at last is a clear, easy-to-follow interpretation of the classic Chinese text The Art of War by Sun Tzu which incorporates modern business lessons to make this relevant and accessible to today's executive facing strategic and competitive challenges.
For years, business schools and professional consultants have turned to Sun Tzu's 2,500-year-old Chinese text for its invaluable commentary on such topics as leadership, strategy, organisation, competition and cooperation.
Now the wisdom of Sun Tzu's The Art of War is made accessible to the modern audience. Not simply a new translation, this is the first book to provide a clear, easy-to-follow interpretation of the classic document. The Art of War for Executives reveals the brilliance of Sun Tzu - and shows how to win on the battlefield of modern business.
©2005 Donald G. Krause (P)2007 Bolinda PublishingCritic reviews
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- Passion for Books
- 18-07-13
Tedious List style format
Pretty tedious generally. Re-stated the basics of the Art of War in executive language and list format. Snore Snore Snore.
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- Badrul Hussain
- 31-03-20
Standard translation of the Sun Tzu but good motiv
The story telling and presentation of the audio is excellent.
I found this book as a good motivation book. Why I cannot give it a good mark is that the book has no real examples. The author tells it in a fictional way and allot of it is unrealistic in business world. Allot of the parts are repetitive.
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