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The context that is lived, where the concept of war is present, makes the approach that books like Green’s make valuable, where he warns us of the strategies used in war.
Today more than ever goals have been established that warn us of how important it is to understand the concept of war.
A book has Robert Greene, who has compiled this complete work, the 33 war strategies and the author’s proposal of other popular titles such as The 48 laws of power it does not disappoint readers, who are already used to the key issues of your business.
With this, a very important exercise has been patented and it is the capacity that brands have to be able to understand the market at a key moment, especially due to the value that good decisions thought in the context have achieved.
“In an increasingly competitive and hostile reality, knowing the traditional tools of cooperation, communication and civility is not enough. As the paradoxical sentence says, whoever wants peace must prepare for war. In politics, business, and much of our social interactions, it is conflict, internal and external, that governs daily decision-making. Robert Greene knows this well: from the study of centuries of human history, he has synthesized the keys to defense, attack, battle plans, diplomacy, and the handling of victory and defeat in 33 fundamental maxims for all life aspects. In military geniuses such as Alexander the Great, Napoleon and Sun Tzu and figures such as Alfred Hitchcock and Mahammad Ali, Greene finds the stories, principles and inescapable examples to bravely face the challenges of a merciless and treacherous world”, explains the editorial of this complete and current text.
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