The Rules of Victory: How to Transform Chaos and Conflict - Strategies from the Art of War by Barry Boyce - ISBN: 9781590307014
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“The Art of War” by Sun Tzu is one of the world’s most profound treatises on strategy and leadership. This book shows that the text is just as valuable and compelling for those in a leadership position who seek to bring a challenging project through resistance to a successful conclusion.

The Rules of Victory: How to Transform Chaos and Conflict - Strategies from the Art of War

How to Transform Chaos and Conflict--Strategies from the Art of War

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  • Paperback

    293 pages

  • Release Date

    15 November 2009

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Summary

“The Art of War” by Sun Tzu is one of the world’s most profound treatises on strategy and leadership, and it has been a best seller in numerous editions around the world. Perhaps best known for the dictum ‘win without fighting’, “The Art of War” has attracted millions of readers seeking to understand the underlying dynamics of conflict and victory. However, for all the popularity of the various editions, “The Art of War” remains one of the most difficult texts to understand and apply successf…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781590307014
ISBN-10:1590307011
Author:Barry Boyce, James Gimian
Publisher:Shambhala Publications
Imprint:Shambala
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:293
Release Date:15 November 2009
Weight:454g
Dimensions:20mm x 152mm x 226mm
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“There are exquisite gems to be found in the deep seeing and listening this ancient text–here brought to life by Gimian and Boyce as a Way of being, a Way of acting wisely in the modern world–invites us to contemplate and ultimately, to embody.”–Jon Kabat-Zinn, author of Coming to Our Senses and Arriving at Your Own Door

About The Author

Barry Boyce

Barry Boyce is senior editor and staff writer for the Shambhala Sun magazine and editor of the website He is the coauthor of The Rules of Victory: How to Transform Chaos and Conflict–Strategies from the Art of War, and he is the editor of In the Face of Fear: Buddhist Wisdom for Challenging Times.

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