Sun Tzu and The Art of War


 
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The Art of War for the Enterprise

“to win without fighting is best of skill”

Using this philosophy, Sun Tzu developed his treaties, The Art of War or better understood The Art of Strategy. Outlining specific strategies to overcome conflicts while viewing the world as a complete and interdependent system that must be preserved.

Sun Tzu succeeded in writing one of the most widely translated and thoroughly read strategy book in the world today.

Today the Art of Strategy is perhaps the most prestigious book of Strategy ever written. Eagerly studied in Asia by modern politicians, executives and military leaders throughout the world.

After hiring Sun Tzu, the Kingdom of Wu conquered all of southern China and became the dominant Chinese state until Sun Tzu’s death, after which it quickly declined.

However, Sun Tzu’s work inventing the art of strategy lived on, preserved by his descendant, Sun Ping, who popularized it about two hundred years later, where its methods lead directly to the creation of the Chinese empire, one of the longest-lived empires in history.

However, in China, the secrets of the Art of Strategy were kept strictly to the ruling class. In some parts of China, it is still considered dangerous to study Sun Tzu and the art of strategy.

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