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Complementary Opposites: The Balancing of Forces

One of most powerful concepts in the science of strategy is seeing the world as made up of balancing forces of complementary opposites. These forces include the subjectivity and objectivity, weakness and strength, problems and opportunities, creation and destruction, conflict and cooperation, unity and focus, ground and climate, costs and benefits, decisions and actions, opponents [...]

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Winning without Conflict

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Conflict is too costly to lead to success. While good strategy can help succeeding in conflict, the best strategy is always avoiding it. No matter what its outcome, competitive success is judged by its rewards and the costs of conflict always decrease those rewards. Over time, conflict has [...]

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Word for the Day: War

Dictionary definition of War

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Sun Tzu’s The Art of War: E-Book

Sun Tzu wrote the earliest — and still the most revered — military treatise in the world. This masterpiece is best known to most of us as The Art of War. Since naming [...]

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