Becky Sheetz-Runkle

The Art of War for Small Business

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Sun Tzu's ancient The Art of War has inspired military, political, and business leaders across the world with its brilliant strategies for prevailing against opponents. At the core of this classic treatise is the message that sledgehammer approaches can backfire, and size alone does not guarantee wins. Strategy, positioning, planning, leadership--all play equally significant roles, making Sun Tzu's teachings perfect for small business owners and entrepreneurs entrenched in fierce competition for customers, market share, talent . . . for their very survival. The Art of War for Small Business is the first book to apply Sun Tzu's wisdom to the small business arena. Featuring inspiring examples of entrepreneurial success, the book's 12 timeless lessons reveal how to: Choose the right ground for your battles Prepare without falling prey to paralysis Leverage strengths while overcoming limitations Strike competitors' weakest points and seize every opportunity Focus priorities and resources on conquering key challenges Go where the enemy is not Build and leverage strategic alliances Big companies may deploy overwhelming forces, but small companies can outsmart, outmaneuver, and outstrategize larger adversaries to capture crucial sectors, serve unmet needs, and emerge victorious.
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223 printed pages
Original publication
2014
Publication year
2014
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  • Alberto Perdomohas quoted4 years ago
    oo many small businesses appear to operate as if they have little or no strategic focus. When you get close to many of these organizations, you understand that the appearance is often the reality
  • Alberto Perdomohas quoted4 years ago
    quarter by quarter, is to focus most aggressively on their biggest opportunities in their most reliable core markets.
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