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If you want a book that will teach you about life, politics, and business, this is it. Sun Tzu writes about the rules of martial campaigning, but his teachings and methods can be applied in many other areas. If you think that this 2,500 year old military work is out of date, spend a few days reading, and think again. This novel is presented in 12 daily installments.
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The
Prince by Niccolo Machiavelli The Sun Tzu of the 1500s. This is another book that has remained relevant hundreds of years later. Forget 7 Habits of Highly Effective People. The Prince is the only management primer you'll ever need. |
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Book of Five Rings by Miyamoto Mushashi Another book of successful habits from one of Japan's legendary samurai warriors. |
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The
Art of War For Executives by Donald G. Krause Sun Tzu in the boardroom. |
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On War
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Code
of the Samurai: A Modern Translation of the Bushido Shoshinsu by Yuzan Daidoji The Code of the Samurai is a four-hundred-year-old explication of the rules and expectations embodied in Bushido, the Japanese way of the warrior. |
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