Lecture 4 Strategic Attack. May2013
Lecture 4 Strategic Attack. May2013
Chapters
1. 2. Detailed Assessment and Planning ( Sh j) Waging War ( zuo zhan)
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The 4 stages of strategic attacks 3 principles for Great General Rules of engagement
Business application:
Importance of leadership Rules of competing diplomatic approach Understanding of strengths & weaknesses SWOT Analysis
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3.1 If general, when waging war, capturing a whole nation intact is a better strategy; to shatter and ruin it is a weaker option. ~ Sun Zi
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2. The general must know how to deploy different types and sizes of forces (line 3.46)
3. The general must unite his soldiers and officers ( 3.47)
4. The general must be proactive all the time so as to seize opportunities (3.48)
5. The general must be able to exercise full command with no political interference (3.49)
Rules of engagement
1. When outnumbering the enemy TEN to ONE, surround him. 2. When outnumbering the enemy FIVE to ONE, attack him. 3. When outnumbering the enemy TWO to ONE, distract him before launching and attack. 4. When evenly matched, the assaulting force will have to consider very carefully to engage him.
Military doctrine dictates that the attacking force must have superiority of numbers before launching attack
Deployment of Troop understand the need to achieve relative superiority over the opposing forces
No matter how stubborn, resilient and determined a smaller and weaker force is, it will eventually become captive to a larger and stronger force. >>>SIZE often comes with more advantages than disadvantages.
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Summary
The essence of Strategic attack
Ensure victory without fighting To preserve the strength and morale of he troops and to ensure that the gains are complete
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Leadership
The attitudes and approach of the managers, CEO etc certainly influences the productivity of staff. Leadership is the ability to create and articulate a vision with such clarity and vigor.
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Courage
Ability to make bold decisions and to take risks (and also be courageous enough to admit his failures)
Composure
Despite his high stature and power, CEO must be composed, not easily provoked into anger and action.
Pragmatism
Must be practical and realistic in his decision making.
Sincerity
While CEO must be sincere to his employees, he must guard himself against overcompassion (as this might be misinterpreted as weakness)
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Rules of Competing
If you are 10 times bigger than your opponents, isolate your competitor. If you are 5 times bigger, go directly after their business. If you are 2 times bigger, divide a competitors market. If you are smaller, defend a small segment. If you are much smaller, move from niche to niche market. ~ Gary Gagliardi Use different strategies when inferior or superior.
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To compete diplomatically
Strategic alliances Joint Venture (JV) Only advance when the situation is favorable (ie it enhance companys market position, increase market share, or improve companys product/service).
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In sum, to attack the competitors strategy requires a continuous monitoring of the competitive environment as well as the various forces that shape the industry concerned. It requires a proactive and deliberate effort on the part of the company.
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SWOT ANALYSIS
Know your capabilities and those of your competitors. If you do, you can always survive in the marketplace. You may know your capabilities but NOT those of your competitors. Then every success will lead to an eventual failure.
You can be ignorant of you abilities and your competitors. Then you will lose every meeting with competitors.
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SWOT analysis
is a quick and simple tool to understand the overall big picture.
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