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Sun Tzu For Success: How to Use the Art of War to Master Challenges and Accomplish the Important Goals in Your Life | 
enlarge | Authors: Gerald Michaelson, Steven Michaelson, Sun-tzu Publisher: Adams Media Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 9 reviews Sales Rank: 29187
Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 224 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 8.4 x 5.6 x 0.6
ISBN: 1580627765 Dewey Decimal Number: 158 UPC: 045079207769 EAN: 9781580627764 ASIN: 1580627765
Publication Date: January 1, 2003 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Following up on the bestselling success of Sun Tzu: The Art of War for Managers, expert author and coach Gerald Michaelson expands Sun Tzus ancient philosophy of warfare to personal development and success. In setting forth his success strategies for leaders, Sun Tzu established The Art of War as the worlds first "self-help" book. Now the timeless text gets a modern interpretation for todays world. Sun Tzu for Success enables you to develop a deeper understanding of yourself and others as a way to gain the upper hand in all activities in life. Sun Tzu for Success helps you maximize your abilities in the following areas: Creativity Leadership Moral integrity Effective decision-making Implementing strategy Sun Tzu for Success provides the foundation for greater self-knowledge. Let it be your action plan for accomplishment!
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useful text June 12, 2008 The text is useful for insights. I prefer the newer editions of this classic by other authors for insight, however.
Some interesting strategy, and unfortunately a reality. December 2, 2003 14 out of 19 found this review helpful
The basic premise of the book follows ancient Eastern war tactics dating to 500 BC. A few of these are: "know yourself and your enemy", "plan surprise", and "win without fighting". The book describes various tactics of war that will help an army be successful. These tactics are then related to modern business. What is unfortunate is that these tactics are needed at all. Instead of cooperation, and mutual respect, business climates are often hostile and overly competitive - within the organization itself! I did find a few of these very enlightening. The section on "picking your battles" is always sage advice. I often have asked myself and others whether a particular business situation is a "hill we want to die on". The trick is to know the difference. Also of interest are the discussions on "taking the moral high ground". In today's business climate, ethics are more important than ever, as there are far too many examples these days which are evidence that the unstated ethical fabric of business relationships have deteriorated. What is unfortunate is that the Sun Tzu tactics are often useful. While business relationships are often conflict filled battles, one can still hope and pursue mutual respect and cooperation. Overall, an interesting read, and some useful strategic tactics.
Not too original November 4, 2003 9 out of 12 found this review helpful
This book is concise and well worth its cheap price. It provides some of Sun Tzu's most thought provoking text and adds the author's analysis. There has been literally hundreds of books related to Sun Tzu's writing and none of the ideas presented in this book are new. The real value of this book comes from the author's selective analysis of some of Sun Tzu's best lines.
Great Reference going to not only read again, but study September 3, 2003 6 out of 8 found this review helpful
After my initial read through of this book, I know I am going to want to not only read it again, but hang on to it so I can study and reference the book. It is nice to have the original Sun Tzu narrative in the first part of the book and the authors modern day observations separated into another section of the book.
I can see how the book could be used in the contest of life, sports or business. Obvioulsy if a book that was written over two-thousand years ago is still around today, there must be something worth looking over.
Sun Tzu for Sucess July 25, 2003 9 out of 12 found this review helpful
Gerald A Michaelson is a leading authority in the first and most renowed self-help book the world has ever seen ie Sun Tzu's The Art Of War. This is a rare and outstanding book. In this book, Michaelson masterfully extrapolated Sun Tzu's teachings for personal development and success in a language everybody could understand. It is thus a must reading for everyone who seeks to emulate Sun Tzu's principal solution viz win-win solution. In another words, Sun Tzu emphasises on winning with strategy and this is a counterpoint to the more action-oriented western thinking.
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