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23rd September 2009
Know thy enemy. Sun Tzu's words from The Art of War are a succinct reminder that the best way to defeat your opponent in any conflict is to know him inside and out, his tastes and tendencies, strengths and weaknesses. But Russians - about whom this articl... Read >
Author: Markthom
16th September 2009
Get the edge with Tony Robbins.
There is nobody like Tony Robbins. For over twenty years he has been part of the personal development industry. He is a master communicator and has shared his message about positive attitude and reprogramming your mind wit... Read >
Author: barney2EH
26th August 2009
For the sake of survival and expansion, contemporary business entities cannot afford to remain confined to their physical offices and structures. They also cannot afford to operate within the limitation of geography and the comfort zones of familiarity. ... Read >
Author: Jhoana_Cooper
17th April 2009
I believe it was Sun Tzu who said know yourself and you will win all battles.Smart man.I have a saying too:If you know and love yourself, and you know andlive your purpose, you cannot help but be happy.The fundamental premise behind both is knowing yourse... Read >
Author: Rob Card
20th February 2009
Adventures come to all.
That being the case, you can rightfully determine to steel yourself to it, and endure the “slings and arrows of outrageous fortune”!
It’s the way the triumphant pass.
The science of NLP, Neuro-Linguistic Programming,... Read >
Author: james
08th January 2009
Sun Tzu, one of the world's foremost strategists ever, says: "There is peace before the war, and there is peace after the war. Only fools fight a war, the smart ones win without bleeding by working out a compromise".
This is a critical necessity for th... Read >
Author: Yvonne
18th December 2008
Okay, so you know very well that you always need to bring at least a few business cards with you everyday. You don’t know when an opportunity to establish client network would pop up. It could be while you are waiting in line, window shopping at the m... Read >
Author: maureen pelayo
17th October 2008
There is no substitute for persistence! It cannot be supplanted by any other quality! Remember this, and it will hearten you, in the beginning, when the going may seem difficult and slow.
“Bravo!”
Those who have cultivated the habit of persistence s... Read >
Author: james
09th September 2008
The Art of War is a book written by an almost unknown general, who goes by the name of Sun Tzu, approximately half a thousand years ago. The truths revealed and the principles contained in that treatise have never been truer than it is now. More than that... Read >
Author: kingofsanda1
20th August 2008
Sun Tzu once wrote: “The art of war teaches us to rely not on the likelihood of the enemy's not coming, but on our own readiness to receive him.”
Although his words refer to the context of warfare, there is still an important lesson to be learned t... Read >
Author: Johanne
13th August 2008
There are not a few in the business world who recommend The Art of War by Sun Tzu (which is in fact required reading for corporate executives in Japan); over the course of the past thirty years, it has been used by many in business as a guide to Negotiati... Read >
Author: Jonothan Blocker
26th June 2008
If you’re familiar with Sun Tzu’s “The Art of War” you have already heard the advice, “Know your enemy and know yourself and you can fight a hundred battles without disaster.”
Bear with me, I’m not endorsing you take up sword against you... Read >
Author: Lynne Saarte
26th June 2008
If you’re familiar with Sun Tzu’s “The Art of War” you have already heard the advice, “Know your enemy and know yourself and you can fight a hundred battles without disaster.”
Bear with me, I’m not endorsing you take up sword against you... Read >
Author: Lynne Saarte
07th April 2008
Watching the latest Toyota Tundra commercial, and realizing what it really means, reminds one of watching Mike Tyson fight when he was young...there is a creeping feeling of dread and inevitability concerning the outcome.
Having identified the next aut... Read >
Author: Peter W. Robinson
03rd April 2008
The martial art of Ninjutsu resolves conflict that in the past would have been decided on the battle front. Spying and information gathering where used as a key part of Ninjutsu strategy. As the Ninjutsu leaders understood head on force is not the only so... Read >
Author: Andrew Thomas
02nd February 2008
Running your own business is simply put as enhancing information and turning it into vital knowledge. So it is not enough that you have the idea, you need to make use of that idea and put in other resources to transform your idea into a useful knowledge ... Read >
Author: webefforts01@googlemail.com
21st January 2008
Sun Tzu, a philosopher-author, once said that you have to know your enemies for you to be able to effectively create a counter defense and offense. Another idealist also said to have your friends close and your enemies closer.
Both are talking about th... Read >
Author: Lynne Saarte
21st January 2008
I have always admired the military for how they do things. I mean, everything they do is according to how it has always been done. The way they talk, sit, and go about their daily routines. I guess tradition plays an important role in how they have deve... Read >
Author: Colleen Davis
11th October 2007
Sun Tzu once said, "Strategy without tactics is the slowest route to victory. Tactics without strategy is the noise before defeat."Most authors and entrepreneurs are familiar with tactics.• Start a Blog site• Create a Book Trailer• Run a Virtual ... Read >
Author: Philip Davis
07th August 2007
Backpacker savant Tom Carter offers his top five "real" China destinations:
Shandong
Where Chinese civilization as we know it began, Shandong is a wealth of history and tradition. From the birthplaces of Sun Tzu and Confucius to sacred Tai Shan, this ... Read >
Author: Tom Carter
03rd February 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Jacques Coquerel
Oftentimes it has been that the art of negotiation is akin to the art of war. On many levels, there is some truth in this statement. The famous Chinese commander, Sun Tzu, studied the art of war at length and con... Read >
03rd June 2006
Business rises and falls on leadership. According to business guru, Brian Tracy, "Leadership is the most important single factor in determining business success or failure in our competitive, turbulent, fast-moving economy." Still not convinced? Based on ... Read >
Author: Sharif Khan
27th April 2006
Forex trading is one of the great money making opportunities available these days. People from many walks of life, men and women, decide to join the forex trading world everyday looking for the great style of life a profitable forex trader can achieve.
... Read >
Author: Adrian Pablo
05th January 2006
That's right "Chronicles of Narnia", Richard Pryor and the new movie "Brokeback Mountain" posess an insidious link to, a controversial persuasion author, JK Ellis.
This is a conspiracy of implication.
JK Ellis and Richard Pryor - fearless in tel... Read >
Author: JK Ellis
01st July 2005
Every business wants to be successful. That success always comes from growth. With most businesses, growth comes from customer retention and gaining new customers. "Business Intelligence" can help a company gain new customers and retain old customers. Bus... Read >
Author: David McKeegin
28th June 2005
The goal of every business is to be successful by gaining new customers and retaining old customers. A crucial way of achieving this end is through "Business Intelligence." Business intelligence is also known as simply BI. Business intelligence can be def... Read >
Author: Robert Flanglin
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