About this source
A book on strategies for warfare, applicable to various aspects of life.
Frameworks extracted
50 totalSTRweeks
The Nonengagement Strategy
Retreat to advance
STRmonths
The Porcupine Strategy
Be prickly
STRweeks
Indirect Threat
Make them imagine the worst
STRmonths
The Perception War Strategy
Control perceptions
STRmonths
Deterrence Strategy
Create a threatening presence
STRweeks
Counterattack Strategy
Turn weakness into strength
STRweeks
The Bilateral Principle of Application
Use the enemy's strength against them
STRmonths
The Counterattack Strategy
Turn the tables on your opponent
STRmonths
Perfect Economy Strategy
Maximize effect with minimal resources
STRmonths
The Cost-Effective Victory Framework
Win with minimal cost
STRmonths
The Pyrrhic Victory Framework
Win at any cost
LEADweeks
The Magnetic Pull of Suspense
Keep them in suspense
LEADmonths
The Power of Personal Presence
Inspire through personal presence
LEADweeks
The Indirect Approach to Motivation
Motivate through subtle changes
LEADweeks
The Morale Strategy
Win hearts and minds
LEADmonths
The Leadership Framework
Lead from the front
MINDmonths
Transform Your War Into a Crusade
Unite troops around a cause
STRmonths
Auftragstaktik
Mission-oriented command system
STRmonths
Shih Strategy
Positioning for potential force
STRmonths
The Controlled-Chaos Strategy
Create speed and adaptability
LEADmonths
Unity of Command
Single Leader
LEADmonths
Remote Control Strategy
Lead indirectly
LEADweeks
The Chain of Command Strategy
Lead with clarity
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Death Ground Strategy
Backs to the wall
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The Death-At-Your-Heels Tactic
Embracing Urgency
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Develop Your Fingerspitzengefühl
Respond quickly and intuitively
MINDweeks
Unintimidate Yourself
See the person, not the myth
MINDmonths
Cultivate Presence of Mind
Stay calm under pressure
MINDmonths
Internal Discipline and Toughness Framework
Build mental strength
SELFongoing
Internal Discipline and Toughness
Strength in adversity
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The Detached-Buddha Tactic
Calm in chaos
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The Hyperaggressive Tactic
Take bold action
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Adaptive Strategy
Adapt to win
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Adaptation Strategy
Adapt to win
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Do Not Fight the Last War
Adapt to changing circumstances
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Embracing Enemies
Enemies as catalysts
SELFmonths
Embracing Conflict
Conflict as a catalyst for growth
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Identify the Enemy
Know thy foe
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The Outer Enemy Strategy
Identify & leverage enemies
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The Strategic Warrior Framework
Win without violence
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Sow Uncertainty and Panic Through Acts of Terror: The Chain-Reaction Strategy
Create chaos
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Dominate While Seeming to Submit: The Passive-Aggression Strategy
Create hidden aggression
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Destroy From Within: The Inner-Front Strategy
Create internal destruction
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Penetrate Their Minds: Communication Strategies
Influence minds
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Take Small Bites: The Fait Accompli Strategy
Create gradual change
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Give Your Rivals Enough Rope to Hang Themselves: The One-Upmanship Strategy
Create self-destruction
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Seem to Work for the Interests of Others While Furthering Your Own: The Alliance Strategy
Create alliances
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Deny Them Targets: The Strategy of the Void
Create emptiness
MINDweeks
Guerrilla-War-of-the-Mind Strategy
Wage war against the past
STRmonths
Polarity Strategy
Declare war on enemies