Sun Tzu for Execution: How to Use the Art of War to Get Results

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Overview

Following up on the bestselling success of Sun Tzu for Success, expert author Steven Michaelson expands Sun Tzu's ancient philosophy of warfare to most popular topic in current business literature-execution. While most other titles on Sun Tzu emphasize the strategic or philosophical nature of Sun Tzu's writings, this guide shows you how to implement The Art of War tactically and operationally. Learn savvy strategic principles from Sun Tzu, such as:

*Share rewards
*Coordinate resources
*Redouble your efforts
*Choose your timing
*Create alignment
Sun Tzu for Execution shows you how to achieve results and improve your bottom line. Filled with insight commentary and examples from companies that are best in class at execution, Sun Tzu for Execution makes strategy actionable.

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Bio of Steven W. Michaelson

Steven Michaelson is President of FreshDirect, the fast growing New York area online retailer. Steve�s career spreads over a variety of operations, marketing, merchandising, sales, and other leadership roles. Previously, Steve was a senior vice president at Wegmans Food Markets, perennially named one of the best companies to work for in America. His background also includes positions at Sara Lee Corporation and Procter & Gamble. Steve is the coauthor of several books on Sun Tzu, including Sun Tzu for Success. He resides in Long Island City, NY

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Imprint

F+W Publications, Inc.

Filesize

1.22 MB

Number of Pages

224

eBook ISBN

9781440500978

Excerpt from: Sun Tzu for Execution by Steven W. Michaelson