Descripción
The Art of War by Sun Tzu, first compiled in the 5th century BC, is a timeless classic on strategy and leadership. Written by the legendary Chinese military strategist and philosopher, Sun Tzu’s concise and powerful style distills the principles of warfare into thirteen chapters. While originally a military manual, its lessons extend far beyond the battlefield.
The book covers essential skills such as planning, decision-making, leadership, adaptability, and intelligence. Sun Tzu emphasizes that true victory comes from strategy rather than brute force. Through clear, memorable lines, he teaches that the greatest leaders win without fighting, understand both themselves and their opponents, and adapt quickly to changing situations. Preparation, timing, awareness, and the art of deception form the foundation of his philosophy.
At its core, The Art of War shows that every battle—literal or metaphorical—is won before it is fought. Success depends on careful evaluation, smart positioning, and flexible thinking. Its insights remain highly relevant today, influencing military leaders, business professionals, athletes, politicians, negotiators, and anyone seeking personal growth.
A guide to mastering conflict, strategy, and decision-making, The Art of War endures as one of history’s most important works, offering timeless lessons in clarity, discipline, and strategic excellence.
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ISBN: 8196955634
EAN: 9788196955632

