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‘The Art of War’: The greatest strategy book ever written | Roger Martin 

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Strategy advisor Roger Martin explains how 2,000 year old military thinking is useful in modern business strategy.
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Business leaders can gain valuable insights from history’s great military strategists. Roger Martin, an author and the former dean of the Rotman School of Management at the University of Toronto, suggests examining "The Art of War" by Sun Tzu.
Although the text is more than 2,000 years old, Roger argues that it contains timeless philosophy that applies not only to the battlefield, but also to modern business strategy. To Roger, people often think war and business is all about numbers and hard data. But in reality, it’s often just as important to think about more qualitative aspects about your company and its competition. And that’s where philosophy and customer-focused design come into play.
0:00 Is ‘The Art of War’ as good as an MBA?
2:19 “The supreme art of war is to subdue the enemy without fighting”
3:25 “There is no instance of a nation benefiting from prolonged warfare”
4:22 “When you surround an army, leave an outlet free. Do not press a desperate foe too hard”
5:05 “Treat your men as you would your own beloved sons. And they will follow you into the deepest valley.”
6:28 The tripartite view of the future
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About Roger Martin:
In 2017, Roger Martin was named the world’s #1 management thinker by Thinkers50, a biannual ranking of the most influential global business thinkers.
Martin is a trusted strategy advisor to the CEOs of companies worldwide including Procter & Gamble, Lego, and Ford.
Martin is a Professor Emeritus at the Rotman School of Management at University of Toronto, where he served as dean from 1998-2013. In 2013, he was named global Dean of the Year by the leading business school website, Poets & Quants.
His newest book is A New Way to Think: Your Guide to Superior Managerial Effectiveness. His previous twelve books include When More is Not Better, Creating Great Choices written with Jennifer Riel, Getting Beyond Better written with Sally Osberg, and Playing to Win written with A.G. Lafley, which won the award for Best Book of 2012-13 by the Thinkers50. He has written 32 Harvard Business Review articles.
Martin received his BA from Harvard College, with a concentration in economics, in 1979 and his MBA from the Harvard Business School in 1981. He lives in South Florida with his wife, Marie-Louise Skafte.
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@marcelo55869
@marcelo55869 Год назад
"I'm only here to read the comment section quotes" Sun Tzu, art of war
@muhammadagungwibowo3068
@muhammadagungwibowo3068 Год назад
I simply love how this comment get pinned for a reason.
@dontmatter4423
@dontmatter4423 Год назад
This is exactly why Big Think made this video
@sepg5084
@sepg5084 Год назад
"bomb them back to the stone age" Us Military Strategy, to ensure that they will be hated forever and continuously fuel funds to the military industrial complex.
@joemammon6149
@joemammon6149 Год назад
"If Emma has two moms, victory is guaranteed."
@lewisdawson7347
@lewisdawson7347 Год назад
Marcelo you are correct. It is the new knowledge created in the mediating realm of the comments: That is, what the creator brings and what the consumer of that idea brings. There are some 'you tube' creators who miss the true creation and knowledge which is laying within the comments. You can learn a lot also from the irony, the joke and the rediculas that commentators make.
@FleshWizard69420
@FleshWizard69420 Год назад
"Your enemy can't know your next move if you don't have one" Moon Tzu, The Art of Peace
@meruem6995ujjoooo
@meruem6995ujjoooo Год назад
If you don't know too
@trapaneezus
@trapaneezus Год назад
Your enemy is expecting you to do something, therefore do nothing.
@cathie3874
@cathie3874 Год назад
“I didn’t say that” - moon tzu, the art of quote
@exudeku
@exudeku Год назад
Improvise, adapt, overcome -piss
@tonyding8465
@tonyding8465 Год назад
not move is move.
@JayPeePee13
@JayPeePee13 Год назад
"If you are losing, just start winning" Sun Tzu, art of war
@Gabriel-l
@Gabriel-l Год назад
If you're homeless, just get a house.
@saptarsi7868
@saptarsi7868 Год назад
@@Gabriel-l if you don't have money just make more money
@alexalekos
@alexalekos Год назад
@@saptarsi7868 andrew tate?
@Jacob-kb8hf
@Jacob-kb8hf Год назад
That's a nonsense quote and stupid
@lilbee3840
@lilbee3840 10 месяцев назад
Well time to gamble 🎰
@mnaqvi
@mnaqvi Год назад
“There are only two kinds of experts: those who quote Sun Tzu and those who do not.” - Sun Tzu, Art of War
@saptarsi7868
@saptarsi7868 Год назад
"Ayo fr NGL" -Dank Tzu, Art of Buzz words
@mlungisimokhethi6958
@mlungisimokhethi6958 Год назад
I love this quote, but now I don’t want to use it.😩
@drsomto007
@drsomto007 10 месяцев назад
😂😂😂
@Cellpeg
@Cellpeg Год назад
The good thing about this book is that apart from military strategy, it also applies in business, life and judgements.
@destroyer-fr4dz
@destroyer-fr4dz Год назад
Did you even watch the video
@sleepyearth
@sleepyearth Год назад
I read the book. It's just a common sense book requiring you to have high EQ.
@AbdurRahman-fm1xj
@AbdurRahman-fm1xj Год назад
Thanks for getting me out of the confusion.
@JLchevz
@JLchevz Год назад
It's a book about human nature.
@rafflesiadeathcscent3507
@rafflesiadeathcscent3507 Год назад
@@sleepyearth common sense that people rarely have, or have but never realize how to utilize
@godzillamothra5983
@godzillamothra5983 Год назад
Talking about treating customers like family, I remember my father's story. My father's shop was burned to the ground, he was practically ruined at the time. His insurance only covered for his rent of new shop, but he had no goods to sell, and he still owed his supplier for the burned goods. So my father flew to see his supplier, and told him frankly that he had no money to pay for his debts, but if the supplier still can trust my father, my father asked him for new goods to sell so that my father can pay his debts. To my father surprise, the supplier actually told my father not to worry about his debt and he gave my father, new goods to sell. My father's business recovered in a year and he paid all his debts. I wonder if in this kind of generosity can happen today.
@khookahhock9031
@khookahhock9031 Год назад
This one not found in Sun Tzu.
@Entertaiment_Oscar_Martinez
@Entertaiment_Oscar_Martinez 11 месяцев назад
It can it happened recently with my mom clothing business, her suppliers were very supportive
@joeroganpodfantasy42
@joeroganpodfantasy42 10 месяцев назад
Today your father would burn the store himself to get the insurance money
@silverchairsg
@silverchairsg 8 месяцев назад
Ok this is not so modern, but Li Ka Shing, Hong Kong's most famous billionaire, had a custom of taking only 8% instead of the customary 9% (or it could be 8 parts of 10 instead of 9 parts out of 10, something like that. I'm not too clear on the exact details.) for business deals. He said that by taking less and giving the other party more, people would want to do business with him. And so he ended up with lots of Ka-Ching.
@johnwayne2140
@johnwayne2140 8 месяцев назад
If a supplier is too generous with his clients, he might end up losing everything
@knowthyself99
@knowthyself99 Год назад
"The Supreme art of war is to subdue the enemy without fighting" The art of war.
@FlamencoDeniz
@FlamencoDeniz Год назад
"None of my quotes/citators are actually authentic" - sun Tzu, art of war
@somebody1828
@somebody1828 Год назад
You are so funny
@Trae4k
@Trae4k Год назад
Shut up nerd - Einstein
@LordBrittish
@LordBrittish Год назад
“Not everything you read on the internet is always true.” -Abraham Lincoln A classic.
@JS-yf9xh
@JS-yf9xh Год назад
@@LordBrittish 🤣😂
@DigSamurai
@DigSamurai Год назад
That may be true but it's also completely not the point. If that's all you saw and watching that video perhaps you should consider alternative lessons
@-Raylight
@-Raylight Год назад
*“If fighting is sure to result in victory, then you must fight."* Sun Tzu said that!
@jackxiao9702
@jackxiao9702 8 месяцев назад
It's sounds simple, but you have no idea how often generals hem and haw at taking any action even when their intelligence shows very low risk and high reward. I think the American Civil war stalled because of this.
@Gama22222
@Gama22222 Год назад
Some people avoid this book because it contains the word war. When in reality it can be applied to our everyday conflicts. That is the beauty of its wisdom. Also there are other books similar to ‘the Art of war’ but that are considered their western equivalent.
@fitzfpv5684
@fitzfpv5684 Год назад
What books would these be?
@ethansocrates4252
@ethansocrates4252 Год назад
What books would these be?
@AlbertKimMusic
@AlbertKimMusic Год назад
What books would these be?
@mayajacobssen5187
@mayajacobssen5187 Год назад
What books would these be?
@GR8APE69
@GR8APE69 Год назад
@Fitz FPV "The Prince" by Niccolo Machiavelli is a "Western" book which I would categorize as being in the same vein.
@metalextras
@metalextras Год назад
The point of Sun Tzu's art of war is to avoid costly mistakes, similar with defense and survival mechanism in nature...
@smhollanshead
@smhollanshead Год назад
Not exactly. Sun Tzu is not interested in honor or glory. Sun Tzu is only interested in winning. Sun Tzu’s ideas are how to organize a successful campaign and win.
@tonyding8465
@tonyding8465 Год назад
no war is biggest win. you should know this
@smhollanshead
@smhollanshead Год назад
@@tonyding8465 tell that to the American Confederates, the German Kaizer, H!+ler and N@zi Germany, and the USSR. You’re naive if you think war is not about winning. Sun Tzu knew better.
@walhdamaskus2408
@walhdamaskus2408 Год назад
The point of mr. Sun is to praise wisdom and to avoid doing same mistakes twice.
@metalextras
@metalextras Год назад
@@smhollanshead it is not about the winning, Sun Tzu's strategy is all about survival, during his terms, it was 7 Warring States period when kings of mainland East Asia was pillaging each other. "To survive competition" is the main reason why today's business coach, politician and military strategist often quote Sun Tzu's book.
@Frostkalt
@Frostkalt Год назад
They pay very little attention to what you say. They pay attention like a hawk to what you do. So good described
@isaacho4573
@isaacho4573 Год назад
"When you pee, you don't poop. When you poop, sometimes you pee." - Sun Tzu
@andrewlim7751
@andrewlim7751 Год назад
"When you poop, don't say you're peeing, this is not deception, it's stupidity." Sun Tzi
@florencechan1184
@florencechan1184 Год назад
😂 Im actually pooping and then I really peed as I am reading ur comment 😂😂😂😂😂😂Lol 😂Lol
@darshanpatil7777
@darshanpatil7777 8 месяцев назад
​@@florencechan1184wtf lol😂
@pocket83squared
@pocket83squared 8 месяцев назад
"We're in a different world. This world we live in, this is not a tough man's world; this is a thinking man's world. Tough men get hurt in this kind of world." -Mike Tyson
@unknowngentt
@unknowngentt 5 месяцев назад
Beautifully ariculated!
@efranle
@efranle 3 месяца назад
love this one
@NYKIRA
@NYKIRA Год назад
It's definitely valuable to take on these tactics, and similar strategies to see how we can apply them within our own lives. Often we stray away from 'heavier' words such as 'war', 'fighting' & 'battles' yet if we look subjectively, without emotion and just appreciate the art of the principle it will truly benefit us 🗝
@test40323
@test40323 Год назад
Another good one from Sun Tzu is about intelligence and deception. e.g. "Know yourself and your opponents and you will win every battle..."
@kadrikada4834
@kadrikada4834 Год назад
“people may said you are stupid but you are”- Abraham Lincoln
@jaieet
@jaieet Год назад
@@kadrikada4834 I personally like the art of war because if we follow his guidance and jjust forage and travel light we can win every battles. Except for sieges. And piilaging campaigns. Scorched earth attacks. Battles of attrition... Hm.
@locustsD
@locustsD Год назад
He actually said you will be prepared (know what to do in every situation) for every battle, which I find extremely true.
@smhollanshead
@smhollanshead Год назад
Know your enemy and know yourself and in 100 battles you will not be in danger.
@user-zs5zd9os9g
@user-zs5zd9os9g 11 месяцев назад
When near, make the enemy think youre far, and Vice versa
@chaulang6210
@chaulang6210 Год назад
Sun Tzu must be proud ,his writing of The Art of War has been translated in many languages and spreading All over The world .
@kimeli
@kimeli Год назад
@All Out Of Bubble Gum is your friend correct?
@yogi9631
@yogi9631 Год назад
@@kimelin arrogant friend that failed the art of war lesson one. Overconfidence cockiness and arrogance 😂😂😂
@jason-qc5lr
@jason-qc5lr Год назад
@All Out Of Bubble Gum yes, and that is a very well established fact that chaulang 62 never even mentioned in what he wrote
@jason-qc5lr
@jason-qc5lr Год назад
@All Out Of Bubble Gum its a book about how to fight wars written over 2000 years ago, how tf is it supposed to work in modern war?
@clubsams6661
@clubsams6661 Год назад
@All Out Of Bubble Gum Before WW2,Japanese also decided to abandon Sun Tzu.After WW2,they truly understood the core thought of Sun Tz--no war.
@LupusMobile
@LupusMobile Год назад
We disguise modern warfare under the guise of a different name, but business is still war. Good to know that our entire societal structure works because of controlled suffering, and not because of progress or success.
@umbracul
@umbracul Год назад
'Beware of the comment section bot' - Sun Tzu
@rurikmckaiser543
@rurikmckaiser543 5 месяцев назад
I love Roger L Martin. Yes on treating staff like family! Yes on putting the customer first! Yes on design thinking!
@gutspraygore
@gutspraygore Год назад
Julius Caesar was known to engender the loyalty of his men because of what he was willing to do to save them. Anyway, That Art of War is a very short book. You can literally read it in like a couple hours. It's worth everyone's time.
@TrippSaaS
@TrippSaaS Год назад
Strategy+Design is one part that needs to be connected, but there are more
@Argonova
@Argonova Год назад
Treat your employees like pawns. Treat your shareholders like family. --Every successful business school of the 21st century.
@topspduk
@topspduk Год назад
"Know yourself and know your opponent, even if you face a hundred battles you'll never put yourself in peril"
@marioyu
@marioyu Год назад
A modern textbook on business management would cover those topics. Just that Sun Tzu puts it more poetically. I personally love strategic warfare stories so I'm a sucker for this. But yes, we sometimes easily loose sight of the words of wisdom when u are bogged down by daily stress.
@davidnelson7719
@davidnelson7719 Год назад
The people who actually understand these concepts and how to utilize them are not writing them down in a book. They are using them to win and maintaining their advantage through silence.
@farhanaditya2647
@farhanaditya2647 Год назад
@@davidnelson7719 Are you saying Sun Tzu didn't actually understand the concept he wrote?
@davidnelson7719
@davidnelson7719 Год назад
@@farhanaditya2647 Not as it pertains to modern society, but completely beside the point. Don't be daft.
@tomholroyd7519
@tomholroyd7519 Год назад
The Art of War tactics are *immediately* applicable to debugging software. As a long-time software engineer, I use these techniques all the time!! Your job is to kill bugs. Seriously, if you are a software engineer, read Sun Tzu.
@tomholroyd7519
@tomholroyd7519 Год назад
(The best way is to write code that works the first time. It's possible. You can do it. You just have to think really hard before you go to war / compile.)
@RossBlah
@RossBlah Год назад
you mean leave a way out for the bug so someone else can fix it down the track 😂
@TheCameltotem
@TheCameltotem Год назад
I'm a dev and I've read art of war. Can't say it helped me in programming but the mindset of how to deal with people is relevant.
@mechannel7046
@mechannel7046 8 месяцев назад
Can you please elaborate on how the Art of War helps you debugging software?
@wildfoodietours6702
@wildfoodietours6702 7 месяцев назад
Super fascinating to relate the art of war to strategic decision making.
@barbarosozturk
@barbarosozturk Год назад
Fantastic piece! Short & sweet.
@letscheer4ind
@letscheer4ind 8 месяцев назад
"Know yourself and know your enemies, even of you face a hundred battles you'll never put yourself in peril". Sun tzu the art of war
@NoQualmsTheArtist
@NoQualmsTheArtist Год назад
I've read many translations of the Art of War and the Denma Translation is by far the best, I highly recommend anybody wanting to read it to check out this version.
@updatepad5322
@updatepad5322 Год назад
Thank you so much for this information, am watching from Kenya
@zacharydavis4398
@zacharydavis4398 Год назад
7:16 - 7:30 - 7:45 wouldn’t only say that’s true for specifically design, but for primarily the broader STEM groups such as but not limited to: design/engineering/etc 7:16 - 8:02 huh that actually makes additive sense 🤓perhaps an even increasingly more synergistic concept of thinking thn either methodologies on their own and or paired with other methodologies that would fall outside of an i.e. business approach 🤔 Thanks for spending doing the time to create and share your perspective on the topic🤓🤙🏾 the fusion of mindsets at the end was a little gem 💎
@GewalfofWivia
@GewalfofWivia 10 месяцев назад
AoW teaches the most important idea for strategies for any aspect of life, which is to *have* strategies when going about your business, be it war, studies, or business. Actively understand what you want as a result, know what you need to do to achieve them, and have plans for sustaining those results. It's easier said than done; many, many people live without this tenet and waste much of their effort and time.
@jamesdean0885
@jamesdean0885 8 месяцев назад
I was worried with the short length they might miss the main lesson on Tue art of war. But he did an amazing job of simplicity
@ginrummy3996
@ginrummy3996 Год назад
Truly profound and inspiring. Efficient for alone defense against many minds.
@JLchevz
@JLchevz Год назад
It takes a certain peace of mind and experience to truly be able to think like the enemy and thus be one step further.
@walhdamaskus2408
@walhdamaskus2408 Год назад
The best win is a win without need to fight.
@BigD4446
@BigD4446 Год назад
Yes, conceptualization is the most important. Location! Location! Location!
@AdityaPratama-ws9co
@AdityaPratama-ws9co Год назад
Best insights in the beginning of 2023 so far! Thank you
@BIGTHINK153
@BIGTHINK153 Год назад
ᴛʜᴀɴᴋs ғᴏʀ ᴡᴀᴛᴄʜɪɴɢ, ɪ ɢᴏᴛ sᴏᴍᴇᴛʜɪɴɢ ʙɪɢɢᴇʀ ᴛᴏ ɪɴᴛʀᴏᴅᴜᴄᴇ. sᴇɴᴅ ᴀ ᴅɪʀᴇᴄᴛ ᴍᴇssᴀɢᴇ ᴍᴇ ғᴏʀ ᴘʀᴏғɪᴛᴀʙʟᴇ ᴛɪᴘs
@SungryulYun
@SungryulYun Год назад
Everybody gangsta until someone starts to quote Sun Tzu. -Sun Tzu, Out of Nowhere
@dylanbuchman8128
@dylanbuchman8128 Год назад
So cool! Very insightful
@Israel2.3.2
@Israel2.3.2 Год назад
Interesting, I added this to my reading list after seeing it on Lex Fridman's book schedule. I definitely see deep analogies between business leadership and military rule. Go to any corporate chain, whether it be fast food, grocery store, gas station, or something else and you will find a strikingly militarized work environment. There is obligatory wearing of uniforms, an unquestionable hierarchy of command, deeply regimented structure of behavior. I imagine that in white collar work focusing on design there is metaphorical insight to be gained in a wholesome aristocratic sense. When I read this text however I will be much more interested in understanding how a business tycoon with authoritarian tendencies might receive this text.
@Uhfffyeah
@Uhfffyeah 8 месяцев назад
Jocko Willink made a podcast about that book but idk if you wanna listen to any spoilers
@lymphomasurvive
@lymphomasurvive 7 месяцев назад
I think you're deeply missing the point about some of the things you mention. Let's take uniforms, as an example. If someone goes into a chain restaurant or other type of business, then they generally want a standardized experience. It creates an expectation of the consumer experience. We live with a myriad of irrelevant choices and people often want something familiar. That requires standardization of the work, it requires the structure you seem to bemoan. And heirarchies are often necessary to make decisions and get things done; most people want the benefits but not the risks or responsibilities.
@MarcoGalliafr
@MarcoGalliafr Год назад
Interesting perspective
@cashi4225
@cashi4225 8 месяцев назад
I read this book. Sometimes it is good not to show all of power that we have. Or sometimes pretend to be weak so that we can capture the enemy. You guys should watch My Journey to You. Medieval drama costume China that show how to use the art of war.
@ily7052
@ily7052 7 дней назад
"I never said that shit" -Sun Tzu, the art of coping
@lailingfrancislam4056
@lailingfrancislam4056 Год назад
You are very insightful and thanks
@Chu_Strums
@Chu_Strums Год назад
If anyone is wondering, "Sun" is pronounced "soon". He got the "Tzu" right.
@markhirstwood4190
@markhirstwood4190 11 месяцев назад
More like 'sUHn suh'. I've heard Chinese narrators say it, in some video years ago, maybe on History Channel.
@shehrozeshahzad581
@shehrozeshahzad581 Год назад
Sun Tzu, art of war have to give it a read love the explaination
@BrianParsons-or1lv
@BrianParsons-or1lv 22 дня назад
Great video thank you
@lephtovermeet
@lephtovermeet Год назад
A big difference is many if not most wars are fought to increase: resources, territories, influence etc. Where as many business objectives are purely to extract wealth. In war, rulers have to live with the results. In business, money-men don't care about the outcome, so long as they got more money. War is the brutal side of societies; modern business is more more akin to pirates and Vikings who had no interested in the outcomes, they just want to plunder for themselves for immediate gain.
@fritzmagyar4733
@fritzmagyar4733 Год назад
Spoken like a true Communist
@mitchellsteindler
@mitchellsteindler Год назад
Damn this is pretty ignorant
@AmanGillNow
@AmanGillNow Год назад
Thank you. This showed up exactly when I needed it 😊
@ozzyistheking21
@ozzyistheking21 Месяц назад
“At the end of the day, the day is over” - Sun Tzu, Art of War
@wric01
@wric01 Год назад
This book was only reserved for kings, be blessed in this age to read it. Sun Tzu has a master and a master before it etc., thus it's millions of bloodshed and thousands of years of warfare to create this book not just one person as you believed.
@ayomikunolayinka7375
@ayomikunolayinka7375 Год назад
GREAT WATCH
@mchauhan4
@mchauhan4 2 месяца назад
Please do a video on Kautilya's Arthashastra. It's also a gem of military strategy, statecraft, espionage, political administration. And quite neglected tbh.
@sampol1000
@sampol1000 Год назад
Yes it is more important of What you do than what you say😊
@susymay7831
@susymay7831 Год назад
Hidden gem channel! 💎
@nimashokouhfar52
@nimashokouhfar52 Год назад
Great video...!!!
@totalfreedom45
@totalfreedom45 Год назад
_In the end, only three things matter: how much you loved, how gently you lived, and how gracefully you let go of things not meant for you._ ―Gautama Buddha _There never was a good war or a bad peace._ ―Benjamin Franklin *_Without love and sense of humor there is unhappiness and life is meaningless._* 💕☮🌎🌌
@huzaifashaikh3165
@huzaifashaikh3165 Год назад
It's quite impressive containt
@ynkybomber
@ynkybomber Год назад
I did both and I can tell you honestly reading one book is nowhere near as difficult or enlightening as an MBA
@mbaltrusitis
@mbaltrusitis Год назад
How much more enlightening is it? 😛
@ynkybomber
@ynkybomber Год назад
@@mbaltrusitis at least double haha
@markhirstwood4190
@markhirstwood4190 11 месяцев назад
And most MBAs are too proud, foolish or just arrogant to simply buy an index fund, year after year as Warren Buffett suggests. Buffett also makes the very valid point that business schools reward complexity but the markets reward simplicity. It's difficult to be simple, in everything.
@pocket83squared
@pocket83squared 8 месяцев назад
​@@markhirstwood4190 Fair enough. But there are multiple ways to play the life game. Everything depends upon one's values. For example, the life that's simpler still is one that preferences frugality. Reduced to an axiom, productivity is output/input; thus, the most valuable life ends up being the lazy one. What I mean is that I'll only apply a bare-bones simplicity model to those situations that do not interest me. Some people _enjoy_ puzzles of abstraction, you know. To me, as a course of study, (macro)economics, and thus game theory, emerges as perhaps the most complex intelligence-dependent competition paradigm there is. After one has sampled creative autonomy and then indulged in their share of margaritas, what does purely financial liberation still have to offer? Based on what behaviors we see in the rich, it certainly isn't ethical development. _Real_ intellectual insights & indulgences are the ultimate reward, and they don't come naturally, or simply. Be careful what you think is being motivated by pride, foolishness, or arrogance. Curiosity can cause a similar smoke.
@nicolatrabace
@nicolatrabace Год назад
What can I uniquely do for a particular set of customers? Would-be competitors will choose to do something else because I do that thing better. That is not a prolonged war, is a prolonged peace. Amazing.
@captainamerica3531
@captainamerica3531 Год назад
Thanks
@trendthis364
@trendthis364 Год назад
You put Sun Tzu into a bottle, it becomes the bottle. You put it in a teapot, it becomes the teapot. Sun Tzu can flow, or it can crash. Be Sun Tzu, my friend. - The Art Of War
@frogwsy
@frogwsy Год назад
"Whatever you do, don't reveal all your techniques in a RU-vid video, you fool, you moron." - Sun Tzu, The Art of War 👑🐷
@UriBaruchin
@UriBaruchin Год назад
“So in war, the way is to avoid what is strong, and strike at what is weak.”
@justmechanicthings
@justmechanicthings Год назад
That didn't work out for Benito mussolini
@garethjackson6187
@garethjackson6187 Год назад
Kenny Hotz showed me the ways of Sun Tzu.
@AlbertKimMusic
@AlbertKimMusic Год назад
thought I'd take away a few lessons from this video, but was way more than that 🤣
@joshrockwellchem
@joshrockwellchem Год назад
Step 4 is the most important for success
@tf-ok
@tf-ok Год назад
"I am no longer one of you guys." - Pluto Tzu
@martinzarian1619
@martinzarian1619 Месяц назад
"If victory is the goal, then win " Sun Tzu, The Art of War
@ytwardep4702
@ytwardep4702 6 месяцев назад
“If I’m not back in five minutes, just wait longer.” Moon Tzu war of art
@andresleroux80
@andresleroux80 Год назад
superb -- more stakeholders...
@StealthyDead
@StealthyDead Год назад
In that last segment, did you hear the spiel about the last 40 years getting more intimate with the customer so they can serve them better? That's business speak for harvesting data so they can exploit us and our habits more.
@korsakow
@korsakow Год назад
There seem to be two very different kinds of design. They might sometimes be hard to distinguish. The one kind is the design that makes things more "pretty", costumers tend to pick that. The second kind, which seems to become more and more popular, is the design that makes things more "sustainable". This is what customers want. This is what you as an industry want, because you want more than one purpose. This is what you as an employees want, because it gives you one purpose more: building a great product. This is what a grandparent wants to give to a grand child: A world that is (designed) sustainable. Therefore, this seems to be the path to follow. I would bet on "sustainable" design. And it might be that all big entities that bet against that will ultimately fail. But now here is an interesting question: what is "sustainable" exactly?
@kleanish
@kleanish Год назад
I would read dieter rams 10 principles of design, then add healthy. Basically encompasses everything. No need to pick one or the other
@korsakow
@korsakow Год назад
@@kleanish I agree, you don't need to pick one or the other. They are both factors on a scale. But I would say that it is important to not confuse these two qualities. Yes, it can bee pretty and sustainable. But more than that - to my taste something that is sustainable I consider "pretty". I could not even think of an exception off my head, now. Maybe this is a general trend? People more and more tend to find "pretty" what is considered to be "sustainable"? I can see many examples there... Thanks for the book tip!
@howeichin4103
@howeichin4103 6 месяцев назад
nice!
@SepehrNaserkhaki
@SepehrNaserkhaki Год назад
48 Laws of Power is also a great one and much easier for the layman to apply in their daily life
@punkkap
@punkkap Год назад
48 laws of power is an edgy piece of literature which is more than ten times as long as the Art of war. The main difference is that the 48 laws of power is advice for psychopaths meanwhile the art of war is book on strategy for ancient, and some argue - current, military commanders. I would advice against picking 48 laws of power. This video, on otherhand is a very good sum up on art of war.
@JacquelineAlyssa83
@JacquelineAlyssa83 Год назад
@@punkkap I understand your advising against The 48 Laws Of Power. But it's not FOR psychopaths, it's MOST DANGEROUS of course in their hands. Totally agree. But if you look at Robert Greene, truly - the man OVERFLOWS with love for everyone. And PEOPLE LIKE HIM could benefit the MOST from that book. Psychopaths would better benefit from BEING HUMBLE TO THE POINT OF EMPATHY, for one- & The Laws Of Human Nature
@Alaminmohammed
@Alaminmohammed Год назад
@@punkkap physcopaths?
@punkkap
@punkkap Год назад
@@Alaminmohammed What's your question?
@hydrolifetech7911
@hydrolifetech7911 Год назад
@@punkkap my observation too. It's a book that encourages psychopathic pursuit of power
@THIIXTERNAL
@THIIXTERNAL Месяц назад
I am best at war because I say NO TO WAR -Sun Tzu, art OF WAR
@electroraptor71
@electroraptor71 Год назад
"I ain't said none of this shit" Sun Tzu, art of war
@chubbyakajc
@chubbyakajc Год назад
"There is no benefit in prolonged war...." The US has been in a war sonce i was born, almost 30 yrs ago
@jayceh
@jayceh Год назад
Sun Tzu said to work on your economy and infrastructure and avoiding war as the best way to win wars. The US and China are taking opposite ends of this so we'll see how it works out.
@cuve_ae
@cuve_ae Год назад
“Fuck it, we ball.” - Sun Tzu “Art of War”
@rockabluesy60
@rockabluesy60 Год назад
"Ahh... my back... kids" - Sun Tzu letter to Sun Ce and Sun Quan
@learnithme6703
@learnithme6703 Год назад
correction: it's the greatest modern strategy book.
@AnthonyDoesYouTube
@AnthonyDoesYouTube Год назад
"Build your enemy a golden bridge for them to retreat on" actual (good)quote from The Art of War, in case anyone's actually interested...
@smartenterprisingwomen23
@smartenterprisingwomen23 Год назад
Required reading in ALL my business classes
@Study-yn6hd
@Study-yn6hd 3 месяца назад
Nice!
@sam3524
@sam3524 Год назад
"Tickle your enemies with a paintbrush of peanut butter, then watch in glee as the wolves and bears devour them." -Sun Tzu, Art of War
@billbahr
@billbahr 6 месяцев назад
Thanks! Outstanding video! William J. Bahr, author "Strategic Advantage: How to Win in War, Business, and Life"
@marthas9255
@marthas9255 Год назад
Yes, apples and oranges - so similar in its core that it is comparable and thus translatable. Being literal minded is how you end up as a finger, those who saw that it is the knowledge of kings are CEOs.
@jgrab1
@jgrab1 8 месяцев назад
All good and common sense that unfortunately we have to learn over and over.
@brukujinbrokujin7802
@brukujinbrokujin7802 Год назад
If she leaves you for another, there is always her mother. Sun Tzu - The Art of War
@fantasypolice
@fantasypolice Год назад
🤣🤣🤣
@pyeitme508
@pyeitme508 Год назад
Yep 👍
@dolganthecute
@dolganthecute Год назад
I like this commercial
@M4NA5
@M4NA5 17 дней назад
“If you’re homeless, just buy a house.” - Sun Tzu, The Art of Raw is War
@nsbd90now
@nsbd90now Год назад
The thing is, this is all based upon the assumption that the thoughts, feelings, sensations and perceptions we all experience are the actual "self" or "I"... not sure that is a correct assumption. Rather, your sense of "self" and "I" is the *awareness* of those thoughts, feelings, sensations and perceptions. That makes a big difference vis a vis Sun Tzu's approach to things. Regardless, great video on the topic!
@drbeanut
@drbeanut Год назад
huh?
@mitchellsteindler
@mitchellsteindler Год назад
@@drbeanut I think he did the thing where he just pressed the middle suggested word over and over again until it made something kind of coherent.
@casucasualidad
@casucasualidad Год назад
The Prince by Machiavelli is the complementary book to The art of war..
@markhirstwood4190
@markhirstwood4190 11 месяцев назад
But Robert Greene ties both Sun Tzu and Machiavelli together in a much better, more accessible, practical modern way, I can say after studying Greene's works a lot...
@yecyec3927
@yecyec3927 Год назад
" Get of your phones" -Sun Tzu
@antientropy.justice
@antientropy.justice Год назад
"This qoute isn't mine" SunTzu,ArtOfWar(02:63)
@rupeshtashildar
@rupeshtashildar 9 месяцев назад
Your military prowess is more important than your economic prowess, all the money in the world wont matter if you cant fight
@spiralingspiral72
@spiralingspiral72 Год назад
"Ugh, Lao Tzi, I don't mean no disrespect, but you need to fill that bowl woth some shit that makes some sense!" - Sun Tzu, Art of War
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