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  • What the ancients called a clever fighter is one who not only wins, but excels in winning

  • with ease.”

  • In around 500 BCaccording to traditionthe Chinese military strategist and philosopher,

  • Sun Tzu wrote The Art of Wareffectively a manual on warfare and military tactics.

  • In this ancient text, Sun Tzu’s most important argument concerns the relationship between

  • efficiency and victory. Sun Tzu asserted that conserving resources by using deception, spying

  • and trickery was essential to winning a warmilitary action was not the be all and

  • end all. In fact, if military combat could be avoided, it should be.

  • So how would Sun Tzu employ his tactics, had he been a soccer coach, competing in a soccer

  • tournament?

  • Sun Tzu believes that they must win the tournament at all costsafter all, that is the aim

  • of the tournamentto win the title. It’s all about the name on the trophy!

  • Most teams competing in the tournament concentrate on the games that lie aheadthey train

  • hard, practise their ball skills and revise their strategy on the field.

  • But Sun Tzu is playing a different gamehe is playing The Art of War.

  • He sees training for the matches as just one factor that can influence winning the tournament

  • but he takes a more holistic approach to gaining the upper hand.

  • So, what are his tactics?

  • He’s doesn’t just rely solely on the performance of his team on match days to win.

  • He spiesHe sabotages practice playing fields

  • He drugs rival team playersHe uses misinformation to get teams disqualified

  • But does his approach work? His tactics were so successful, the team win the trophyover

  • other teams with superior playing skills.

  • That, Sun Tzu would argue, is how to win a war.

  • He asserts that the art of winning in the most efficient way possible is the most important

  • art of the state, and believed the powerful state would be the one that used deception

  • and innuendo to trick an enemy into defeat.

  • Right? Wrong?

  • Sun Tzu believed his approach was amoral. He wasn’t concerned with the idea ofmartial

  • honourbut with victory alone.

  • The Art of War was an extremely influential book that has impacted Eastern and Western

  • military thinking, business tactics and legal strategy.

  • A more detailed examination can be found in the MACAT analysis.

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淺談《孫子兵法》--馬卡特政治分析 (An Introduction to Sun Tzu's The Art of War- A Macat Politics Analysis)

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