Each chapter has a different war strategy and suggests how you can apply these principles to modern day life. These strategies include know who your enemy is, predict their tactics far in advance, plan your own strategy for the long game and make your tactics unpredictable. Adapt to the current times, form mutually beneficial alliances, don’t always use force and use the element of surprise to obtain strategic advantage. Includes interesting historical examples of the use of these tactics in war, which are informative stories that focus on Napoleon Bonaparte frequently.

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The Right Kind of Wrong: How to Fail Well and Learn Faster by Amy Edmondson
In a world that often says “never fail” or conversely, “fail fast, fail often,” it can be hard to know where to stand. Yet, as
