The Powell Principles: 24 Lessons from Colin Powell, Battle-Proven Leader
Author: Oren Harari
The key to success in any setting lies in knowing how to be an effective leader. The Powell Principles outlines the decision-making habits, success strategies, and leadership philosophies of Secretary of State Colin Powell, and provides fascinating examples of how Powell has used them to overcome numerous obstacles in his climb to the top. Filled with insights that are refreshingly honest, this concise, powerful book reveals how you can dramatically improve your leadership skills and achieve unmatched levels of professional success, while inspiring others to extraordinary performance.
Oren Harari is a professor of management at the McLaren Graduate School of Business, University of San Francisco, and author of the national bestseller Leadership Secrets of Colin Powell.
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The Art of War
Author: Sun Tzu
Complexities of meaning and historical interpretations illustrate the timelessness of Sun Tzu's treatise on war.
Library Journal
This year's crop of Penguin "Great Ideas" volumes offers another eclectic dozen works that shaped society from the ancient Greeks to the 20th century. The books are fairly no frills, but the price isn't bad. Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.
What People Are Saying
Tony Soprano
Been reading that-- that book you told me about. You know, The Art of War by Sun Tzu. I mean here's this guy, a Chinese general, wrote this thing 2400 years ago, and most of it still applies today! Balk the enemy's power. Force him to reveal himself. You know most of the guys that I know, they read Prince Machiabelli, and I had Carmela go and get the Cliff Notes once and -- he's okay. But this book is much better about strategy.
Samuel B. Griffith
"As a reflection of the Chinese mind, this little work is as relevant as any Confucian classic." -- Brigadier General, ret. U.S. Marine Corps, is the author of The Battle for Guadalcanal, Peking and People and People's Wars, The Chinese People's Liberation Army, and editor and translator of Mao Tse-tung: On Guerilla War.
Table of Contents:
Preface | 11 | |
A Note on the Translation and Pronunciation | 21 | |
Chronology of Approximate Dynastic Periods | 25 | |
General Introduction and Historical Background | 29 | |
Introduction | 77 | |
The Art of War in Translation | 163 | |
1 | Initial Estimations | 165 |
2 | Waging War | 171 |
3 | Planning Offensives | 175 |
4 | Military Disposition | 181 |
5 | Strategic Military Power | 185 |
6 | Vacuity and Substance | 189 |
7 | Military Combat | 195 |
8 | Nine Changes | 201 |
9 | Maneuvering the Army | 205 |
10 | Configurations of Terrain | 211 |
11 | Nine Terrains | 217 |
12 | Incendiary Attacks | 225 |
13 | Employing Spies | 229 |
Tomb Texts and Lost Writings | 235 | |
Notes to the General Introduction and Historical Background | 249 | |
Selected Notes to the Introduction | 275 | |
Notes to the Translation | 301 | |
Notes to the Tomb Texts and Lost Writings | 331 | |
Selected Bibliography | 337 | |
Glossary | 351 | |
Index | 363 |
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