[(The Art of War for Security Managers : 10 Steps to Enhancing Organizational Effectiveness)] [By (author) Scott Watson] published on (July, 2007)
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The classic book The Art of War (or as it is sometimes translated, The Art of Strategy ) by Sun Tzu is often used to illustrate principles that can apply to the management of business environments. The Art of War for Security Managers is the first book to apply the time-honored principles of Sun Tzu’s theories of conflict to contemporary organizational security. Corporate leaders have a responsibility to make rational choices that maximize return on investment. The author posits that while conflict is inevitable, it need not be costly. The result is an efficient framework for understanding and dealing with conflict while minimizing costly protracted battles, focusing specifically on the crucial tasks a security manager must carry out in a 21st century organization. * Includes an appendix with job aids the security manager can use in day-to-day workplace situations * Provides readers with a framework for adapting Sun Tzu's theories of conflict within their own organizations * From an author who routinely packs the room at his conference presentations The classic book "The Art of War" (or as it is sometimes translated, "The Art of Strategy") by Sun Tzu is often used to illustrate principles that can apply to the management of business environments. "The Art of War for Security Managers" is the first book to apply the time-honored principles of Sun TzuOCOs theories of conflict to contemporary organizational security.Corporate leaders have a responsibility to make rational choices that maximize return on investment. The author posits that while conflict is inevitable, it need not be costly. The result is an efficient framework for understanding and dealing with conflict while minimizing costly protracted battles, focusing specifically on the crucial tasks a security manager must carry out in a 21st century organization.* Includes an appendix with job aids the security manager can use in day-to-day workplace situations* Provides readers with a framework for adapting Sun Tzu's theories of conflict within their own organizations* From an author who routinely packs the room at his conference presentations" The Classic Book The Art Of War (or As It Is Sometimes Translated, The Art Of Strategy) By Sun Tzu Is Often Used To Illustrate Principles That Can Apply To The Management Of Business Environments. The Art Of War For Security Managers Is The First Book To Apply The Time-honored Principles Of Sun Tzu’s Theories Of Conflict To Contemporary Organizational Security. Corporate Leaders Have A Responsibility To Make Rational Choices That Maximize Return On Investment. The Author Posits That While Conflict Is Inevitable, It Need Not Be Costly. The Result Is An Efficient Framework For Understanding And Dealing With Conflict While Minimizing Costly Protracted Battles, Focusing Specifically On The Crucial Tasks A Security Manager Must Carry Out In A 21st Century Organization. * Includes An Appendix With Job Aids The Security Manager Can Use In Day-to-day Workplace Situations * Provides Readers With A Framework For Adapting Sun Tzu's Theories Of Conflict Within Their Own Organizations * From An Author Who Routinely Packs The Room At His Conference Presentations Introduction to the art of war Be a leader! Accepting the inevitability of conflict Know yourself and know your enemy Conduct strategic assessments Remember what is really important Engage the enemy Maneuver your army Adapt to the battlefield Avoid predictability Collect intelligence The art of war and homeland security.
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