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Volume 5: Sun Tzu's Art of War Playbook: Mistakes
Volume 5: Sun Tzu's Art of War Playbook: Mistakes
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As with the original work, the Playbook repeatedly references related concepts again and again in different competitive contexts. However, unlike the original, these articles explain these concepts in detail and illustrates them with examples from modern competition. This provides an understanding of Sun Tzu you can only get otherwise from years of study. While the original Art of War was originally written for military generals who understood the philosophical concepts of ancient China, the Art of War Playbook is written for today's readers and provide enough descriptive material so that Sun Tzu's ideas can actually be used in everyday life.
Because of its size and detail, the Playbook is published in nine volumes. This is the fifth volume. It contains a review of the previous volumes so that readers can understand the larger context of the work. The concepts covered in this volume are listed below:
Contents
Rule Book Overview
About Positions
About Mistakes
5.0.0 Minimizing Mistakes
5.1.0 Mission Priorities
5.1.1 Event Pressure
5.1.2 Unproductive Responsibility
5.2.0 Opportunity Exploration
5.2.1 Choosing Adaptability
5.2.2 Campaign Methods
5.2.3 Unplanned Steps
5.3.0 Reaction Time
5.3.1 Speed and Quickness
5.3.2 Opportunity Windows
5.3.3 Information Freshness
5.4.0 Minimizing Action
5.4.1 Testing Value
5.4.2 Successful Mistakes
5.5.0 Focused Power
5.5.1 Force Size
5.5.2 Distance Limitations
5.5.3 Evaluation Deadlines
5.6.0 Defensive Advances
5.6.1 Defense Priority
5.6.2 Acting Now 162
The Art of War Rule Book Series
About the Translator and Author
Other Art of War Books by Gary Gagliardi
Glossary of Key Concepts
The Nine Parts of the Rule Book cover the following topics:
1. Positions,
2. Perspective,
3. Opportunities,
4. Probability,
5. Mistakes,
6. Situations,
7. Momentum,
8. Rewards, and
9. Vulnerabilities.
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