The role of the CEO is to make the right strategic decisions.Strategy is not a one-way process. A right strategy is dependent on the competitor’s strategy. In today’s fast pace world, a CEO has to develop sharp strategy senses and fast strategic decisions. This is strategic thinking with sun tzu art of war.
What
determines the long term success of a business? It is the capability
to see in advance and anticipate the changing business landscape and
to ride on these windows of opportunities to gain a foothold in the
market.
Knowing
what the competitors are planning to do and anticipating what the
market needs requires a strategic leadership mindset.
In
today’s highly competitive global marketplace, through
technological advancement, it is no longer the big boys beating the
small players. Strategy is focus on the battling of the minds,
stratagem versus stratagem. The differences lie between the ability
to hide yours and read others, and whoever does this best will be
more successful. Success yesterday no longer success tomorrow, giants
such as Nokia and Sony are feeling the heat with market share and
profit rapidly declining in just a short span of 2 to 3 years.
The
rapid shortening of Product life cycle and time to market meant that
better products no guaranteed success. At times you might think you
have a great business product but you see your clients whiz past your
ears only to take up the services of your competitors. This is highly
and constantly evolving business landscape and consumer needs are
extremely challenging for any CEO
and business leaders.
In
today’s businesses, decisions often have to be made spontaneously.
CEOs and business leaders have to internalize the principles in their
decision-making framework. Decision has to be made and action has to
be executed, conventional strategic planning and thinking are
rendered obsolete. A more effective way towards strategic leadership
and strategic planning is to adopt Sun Tzu Art of War stratagem,
which is harness from over 2,500 years of knowledge. A simple way to
learn and understand Sun Tzu art
of war
principles is to the use of the Sun Tzu Art of War Institute Strategy
cards. Comprises of 152 cards divided into 13 sets of cards according
to the 13 chapters of Art of war, each card helps business leaders to
reflect on their business experiences and decision through Sun Tzu
eyes..
The
key secrets behind the success of Sun Tzu Art of War cards is its
simply yet effective ability to allow the users to reflect on their
respective business principles and decisions. Increasingly, there is
a growing numbers of senior leaders leveraging on the power of sun
tzu art of war
to outline their business strategic principles as the foundation for
making strategic decisions. Sun
Tzu Art of War
has been well documented over centuries and was recently featured on
History Channel that it can be used to predict the outcome of war,
but does it apply to business. The first thing is to test whether sun
tzu art of war
principles applies to business case studies. If you are convinced it
does, reflect the principles to your business context. Be open-minded
that the reflection process may show you being out of business with
current momentum. There may be turn around strategies through the
evaluation process but the cost may not justify the means.
Participants
of the course also learned to mind map their entire business strategy
using Sun Tzu art of war 36 stratagem as a leadership compass.
Aligning their business strategy with the sun
tzu art of war
tried and tested principles that was passed down over 2000 years ago.
In this thought provoking session, CEOs also shared and learn from
each other through exchange of experiences and observations.
| About the author |
The author is on the advisory panel of Sun Tzu Art of War Institute, a not for profit think tank based in Asia, it is a strategic leadership center of Aventis School of Management that specializes in research and development of programs using timeless wisdom from Chinese classics. You can visit sun tzu art of war institute at www.suntzuartofwar.org |
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