The Art of War is both a guide for competition and preparing so well for competition that one’s organizational strength and focus awes the enemy into giving up without a fight. Through the professor’s use of real-world examples, you’ll understand the qualities effective commanders
Andrew R. Wilson – The Art of War
It is a significant achievement in the evolution of strategic thought, Sun Tzu’s The Art of War A powerful and lasting influence has been had on military strategy all over the world. Everyone, from nuclear strategists to military strategists, has recited its maxims. of the cold war to China’s modern cyber warriors.
These tactics are universally applicable and can be used to gain a competitive advantage. of It has nearly 2500 quotes from the top people in government, sport, and entertainment.-Year-Pages from the past
So, why was a Chinese guide for military strategy written in 330-320 B.C. It is so common in modern military operations, business school curricula and sports as well as popular culture. What are its lessons for us today?
As an award-The winning Professor Andrew R. Wilson of The U.S. Naval War Six expertly written lectures demonstrate the excellence of college of The Art of War, this classic’s wisdom for staying nimble in an ever-It is still possible to adapt to changing environments and maximize reward while minimizing risk. 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.
Furthermore, as China becomes increasingly economically influential, militarily capable, and politically assertive, it behooves us to study a book so central to the country’s philosophical past.
With a clear explanation of the original text and case studies, this course examines how the seminal work’s model of leadership has been applied—and misapplied—throughout the realms of War, politics, business and all other aspects of life.
A History-based Inquiry
Expert in Chinese language and history who has studied many versions of The Art of WarProfessor Wilson You will be orientated to the cultural landscape that the guide was written against.
You’ll begin your exploration by delving into the work’s likely origins with an anonymous author who appropriated Sun Tzu’s military credentials two centuries after his death. Then, you’ll trace how dramatic changes in the scale, scope, and expense of The 8th and 4th centuries B.C. wars. This was the inspiration for this new strategic paradigm.
You’ll learn how
- armies of During the Zhou dynasty, in the 8th Century B.C., aristocrats of feuding confederations waged battles that were based on ritual and glory.;
- The dominant northern state of Qi began to choose talent of Commanders of a noble pedigree during the 7th century B.C.;
- Organized states with large armies and standard weaponry were formed during the Warring States period, which spanned from the 5th to the 3rd centuries B.C. Yet, anachronistic ideas about war prevailed.
With this historical framework established, you’re ready to delve into the critical calculations that must be made prior to war—what Sun Tzu refers to as knowing the enemy, knowing ourselves.
A new model of Leadership
The Art of War Both a guide to competition and a guide for consumers. Prepare so well for competition that one’s organizational strength and focus awes the enemy into giving up without a fight. Through the professor’s use of real-world examples, you’ll understand the qualities effective commanders must possess and the work’s practical implications for outmaneuvering competitors in daily life.
Beyond the Modern Phenomenon
Sun Tzu’s words are often easy fodder for superficial approaches to the work. However, The Art of War It avoids the reduction of maxims to mere platitudes, and the omission of the important lessons from their original context.
As an expert in Chinese strategic thought who is so passionate about this book that he’s read the original text word for word in classical Chinese, Professor Wilson It demonstrates the nuanced significance of the language, along with the work’s contemporary value, from a scholarly perspective that makes your independent reading exponentially more vital. By taking this course, you will appreciate Sun Tzu’s content on a far deeper level.
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