The Importance of Strategy Most corporations would purport to have a well defined strategy which they have developed to take their business forward. Often however strategy is confused with operational planning‚ planning focused on delivering a more effective outcome for the business as it exists and not about positioning the company for the future. So widgets are made with ever increasing efficiency until the time comes when no one wants widgets like the company makes them any longer and
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COUNTERING THREAT TO NATIONAL SECURITY: THE SUN TZU APPROACH BY Komolafe Solomon (ASP) FIRST SEMESTER 2013 CONTENT Abstract Introduction 1 Conceptual Definition 3 Historical Overview
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PRINCIPLES OF WAR 1. Selection and maintenance of the aim It is imperative not to take the first step without considering the last Clausewitz was actually defining what is called the ‘end state’. Jomini also believed that the end state had to be stated in unambiguous political objectives‚ so that clear campaign objectives could be compiled. This requirement remains as relevant today as it was then. Selection and maintenance of the aim are often referred to as the Master Principle. A single
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being mass firepower at the beginning of the Great War and then the third being speed of attack also within the Great War. However‚ the new generation of war involves politics‚ economics‚ social‚ and military factors according to Fleming‚ in his Clausewitz heavy article. In conclusion‚ both articles have points within them that are similar to the other‚ however they both take different approaches to the idea of the new war debate. In spite of this they both identify that the civilian casualty list
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The Problem with Fourth-Generation War Antulio J. Echevarria II Strategic Studies Institute For theorists of Fourth Generation War (4GW)‚ there’s both good news and bad news. The good news is that there is only one problem with the notion of 4GW. The bad news is that the theory itself is the problem. Like the fabled emperor who had no clothes‚ 4GW is bereft of any intellectual garments: the concept itself is fundamentally and hopelessly flawed. It is based on poor history and only obscures what
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Discipline Leadership Responsibilities and Duties Importance to the Military Discipline: Training that corrects‚ molds or perfects the mental facilities or moral character; the discipline to a superior authority. [Defined by Webster]. Discipline to me means that you are capable of accepting the norms. You respect the commands given from a higher authority or the leader in charge. Training your mind to think in a routine way of life‚ being able to accept the responsibilities of what you do
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Chapter 12 Buy this file from http://www.download-it.org/learning-resources.php?promoCode=&partnerID=&content=story&storyID=1321 The formulation of strategy 3: strategies for leaders‚ followers‚ challengers and nichers Buy this file from http://www.download-it.org/learning-resources.php?promoCode=&partnerID=&content=story&storyID=1321 This Page Intentionally Left Blank Buy this file from http://www.download-it.org/learning-resources.php?promoCode=&partnerID=&content=story&storyID=1321
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nor indications of war. The conflict must be actual to count as war‚ both must be intentional and widespread‚ such as states to count as war. There is no real war unless there is intent and force. From the views of a philosopher of war‚ Carl Von Clausewitz suggested that war is simply "the continuation of policy by other means." This meaning war is a way to violently and forcefully resolve a policy when peaceful resolutions are ineffective. With Clausewitz’s own view of war as "an act of violence
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Concepts in international relations Conjuncture In decision making in international relations‚ the concept of International Conjuncture‚ together with freedom of action and equality are important elements. Decision makers must take into account the set of international conditions in taking initiatives that would create different types of responses. Systemic level concepts International relations is often viewed in terms of levels of analysis‚ the systemic level concepts are those broad concepts
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Question: - Review idealism and realism in international relations. Introduction When studying international relations as an academic discipline studying about Idealism and realism is a major concern. These two approaches are used widely when it comes to decision making procedures. In idealism the decisions are made using ideas. Institutions such as League of Nations‚ United Nations as well as Local organizations like Organization of African Unity are developed according to the idealist tradition
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