
(Video course) LEADERSHIP WITH SUN TZU ART OF WAR & 36 STRATAGEMS
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This is a video course with the exact same content as our on-site course that sells for $560. You can watch the videos anytime anywhere unlimited times. The entire course is almost 4 hours divided into 13 video clips. The HQ videos have slides, clear sound with captions too.
We will send you the video link after you have made the payment. You will have lifetime access to the videos. Many say it is like me the Trainer talking to you personally but without a fixed schedule. You can ask questions and I will answer them via FB Messenger.
Sun Tzu (or Sūn Zǐ in pinyin) was a 500 BC Chinese general, military strategist, and author of The Art of War, an immensely influential ancient Chinese book on military strategy. Many great leaders like Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan studied his work and became legendary leaders. Many corporate leaders paid thousands of dollars to attend courses to learn Sun Zi secrets.
We at Asia Trainers believe that you too can master Sun Zi secrets in just a couple of hundred dollars. This is because we take the essence and compile them into a 1-day course that will leave you with just enough materials to lead your team to greater heights. Since October 2010, we have trained over 1,137 leaders coming from countries including Hong Kong, Japan, Myanmar and even China.
The most valuable lesson out of his 13 chapters of 5,000 words must be found in the 3rd chapter: Win Without Fighting.
As translated from The Art of War: Generally, in war, the best thing is to take the enemy state whole and intact; to ruin it is inferior to this. To capture the entire army is better than to destroy it. Hence, to win one hundred victories in one hundred battles is not the acme of skill.
To subdue the enemy without fighting is supreme excellence. In short, win without fighting is the best.
How does it apply to your leadership?
- The enemy here refers to not your enemy but your team that you are leading.
Take the enemy state whole and intact means you must lead your team wholly with not just their bodies, but also their minds, hearts and spirits.
Never destroy the bodies, minds, hearts and spirits of your team. So you cannot over-work them for you will be destroying their bodies and minds. You also cannot break their hearts by not delivering on your promises and make them give up on you. Finally, you may destroy their spirits when you unknowingly make them a fool in front of others.
To win without fighting in leadership is to lead without your team knowing that you are leading them. A leader is at his best when people barely know he exists, when the work is done, the team will say: we did it ourselves. This is because the leader has empowered the team so much and they have become so competent that they are mini leaders themselves, thus the leader is leading without actually leading them. This must be the highest form of leadership. Lead without Leading.
If you too want to be a great leader, learn from the master.
POWER-PACKED CONTENTS INCLUDE:
Sun Tzu Art of War demystified and simplified
Applying the Five Elements of Sun Zi (Mission, Climate, Ground, Leadership, and Methods) to your leadership now
How to Know Yourself Know Others per Sun Tzu
36 Stratagems as applied in Leadership
Real Life Cases from Winston Churchill and Nelson Mandela
Winning over people using Sun Tzu Straight and Odd Stratagems
The 6 Strategies of Art of War
The Ultimate in Art of War: Take the entire Nation (body, mind, heart & spirit)
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