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The Business Commander: Offensive and Defensive Business Strategies from WWII
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- ISBN8231898022
- EAN9798231898022
- Date de parution02/09/2025
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- ÉditeurWalzone Press
Résumé
For centuries, generals, kings, and philosophers have written manuals of conquest: Sun Tzu with his wisdom of deception and timing; Machiavelli with his cold realism of power and fear; Clausewitz with his vision of war as politics by other means. Yet all these works, though profound, lack one thing: the brutal, modern reality of industrial war, the type fought in the 20th century where oil, steel, supply chains, and propaganda were as decisive as bullets.
The Second World War was humanity's darkest and most destructive hour, but it also remains the most detailed study of strategy under fire. Armies fought not only over land but over resources, trade routes, alliances, technologies, and ideas. Nations mobilized entire populations as businesses mobilize entire industries. Offensive and defensive maneuvers that decided the fate of millions are the same maneuvers entrepreneurs unknowingly play every day in boardrooms, markets, and negotiations.
The Second World War was humanity's darkest and most destructive hour, but it also remains the most detailed study of strategy under fire. Armies fought not only over land but over resources, trade routes, alliances, technologies, and ideas. Nations mobilized entire populations as businesses mobilize entire industries. Offensive and defensive maneuvers that decided the fate of millions are the same maneuvers entrepreneurs unknowingly play every day in boardrooms, markets, and negotiations.







