Battlefield Lessons for the Boardroom

Battlefield Lessons for the Boardroom by Bob Wangen, published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform in December 2012, offers insights into the parallels between military operations and business practices. This 94-page book explores how principles from the battlefield can be applied to the commercial sector, emphasizing the importance of planning and execution in achieving business success.
Readers will find that the book addresses the strategic mindset required for leaders and managers in the business environment. By drawing comparisons between military strategies and business tactics, Wangen illustrates how understanding these concepts can enhance project management and overall business operations. The text serves as a guide for those looking to improve their competitive edge in the marketplace.
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What can a businessperson learn from a soldier? In many ways, commercial business is not much different than Army operations. Where the military fights to win on the battlefield of martial combat, commercial business fights to win on the battlefield of profit and growth. Business operations, as military operations, require thorough planning and disciplined execution. While commercial business may not seek to destroy their opponents’ ability to conduct operations, they do wish to capture a greater share of the market and win the loyalty of their opponents’ customers. Battlefield Lessons for the Boardroom is aimed at leaders and managers, who can learn to use military principles in the business world.
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