Re: The Art of War by Sun-Tzu
Assessments should be made at headquarters—this
is because it is imperative first to assess the wisdom
of the leaders, the strength of the opponent,
the lay of the land, and the number of troops;
then when the two armies confront one another,
the adaptations to be made are determined by the
leadership in a manner consistent with these
calculations.
is because it is imperative first to assess the wisdom
of the leaders, the strength of the opponent,
the lay of the land, and the number of troops;
then when the two armies confront one another,
the adaptations to be made are determined by the
leadership in a manner consistent with these
calculations.
Chapter 1 "On Assessments"
Comment