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Forget everything you think you know about strength, strategy and success. This brilliant adaptation of the ancient masterpiece The Art of War shows women how to use Sun Tzus philosophy to win in every aspect of life.
Would you like to transform your weaknesses into strengths? Succeed at work without compromising your ethics? Integrate your style and personal philosophy into every action you take? If so, this book is for you. In The Art of War for Women, bestselling author Chin-Ning Chu brings the eternal wisdom of philosopher-general Sun Tzu to women looking to gain a better understanding of who they are--and, more importantly, who they want to be. Although Sun Tzus book is about the application of strategies and determining the most efficient way of gaining victory with the least amount of conflict, every one of those strategies begins with having a deep understanding of the people and the world around us. They also require us to understand ourselves--our strengths and weaknesses, our goals and fears. In other words, the aim is not to apply a series of rules coldly and dispassionately, but rather to integrate ourselves and our unique talents into the strategies we will employ. This is not a feel-good book. (But you will feel good after reading it.) It is not a motivational book. (But you will be motivated to achieve what you want, once you are done.) Ultimately, its purpose it to provide women with the strategies we all need to overcome the obstacles that stand in the way of our goals and dreams. Sun Tzus Art of War is the most influential book on strategy ever published, selling tens of millions of copies worldwide in several editions. Written by one of todays foremost authorities on Sun Tzu, The Art of War for Women is sure to become a classic in its own right.

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A CURRENCY BOOK PUBLISHED BY DOUBLEDAY Copyright 2007 by Chin-Ning Chu All - photo 1

A CURRENCY BOOK PUBLISHED BY DOUBLEDAY Copyright 2007 by Chin-Ning Chu All - photo 2

A CURRENCY BOOK

PUBLISHED BY DOUBLEDAY

Copyright 2007 by Chin-Ning Chu

All Rights Reserved

www.currencybooks.com

CURRENCY is a trademark of Random House, Inc., and DOUBLE DAY is a registered trademark of Random House, Inc.

Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

Chu, Chin-Ning.

The art of war for women / Chin-Ning Chu.

p. cm.

A Currency book.

1. SuccessPsychological aspects. 2. Success in business.

3. Self-preservation. 4. Military art and science. I. Title.

BF637.S8C4777 2007

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eISBN: 978-0-385-51996-0

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It's About the Art,
Not the War

I n the West, when we think of war, we imagine opposing generals turning loose troops to conquer one another. At the end of the battle, the winning side is the one with the greatest number of soldiers still standing. So, not surprisingly, when we hear about a book called The Art of War for Women we think of battle, casualties, brutality.

But Sun Tzu (Sun is his last name, Tzu means Mr.), the man who wrote The Art of War some 2,500 years ago, was Chinese, and the Chinese think of war differently than we do in the West. To them, war does not revolve around fighting. It is about determining the most efficient way of gaining victory with the least amount of conflict.

This distinction between the eastern and western philosophies of warfare is important to keep in mind. Indeed, it goes to the very heart of my book. Sun Tzu's Art of War, which has been studied by military leaders, politicians, and businessmen around the world for hundreds of years, is not about war at all. It is a set of strategic thinking skills designed to help you achieve your objective in the most efficient way possible.

That objective can be a military victory, but it can also be winning on the business battlefieldwhether you are trying to outsmart the competition or simply working to gain a promotion at work.

No matter what your goal is, Master Sun's principles remain the same and so do his strategies: His advice is always designed to produce the best result with the least amount of conflict.

That's why Sun Tzu's Art of War is particularly appropriate for women. Let's face it: As intelligent and accomplished as we may be, there are very few of us who are comfortable with either direct confrontation or situations where our triumph means someone else's defeat. We are natural negotiators and problem solvers; most of us prefer win-win situations to winner-takes-all.

But there is another reason The Art of War is particularly appropriate for us. Although Sun Tzu's book is about the application of strategies, every one of those strategies begins with having a deep understanding of the people we will be dealing with and our environment. But most important, it also requires us to understand ourselvesour strengths and weaknesses, our goals and fears. In other words, this book is not about applying a series of rules coldly and dispassionately, but rather about integrating ourselves into the strategies we will employ. It is about building naturally on who we are and embracing our own unique personalities and talents to achieve what we want. Just as Master Sun recognized that you cannot separate what you do from who you are, this book will teach you how to use what you have to get what you want.

Unless you are willing to examine your personal, philosophical, and emotional issues, you cannot fully comprehend the application of Sun Tzu's ideas. He makes no division between the tangible and abstract or the emotional and the rational. This book will teach you to assess your liabilities and devise strategies to turn them into strengths. Similarly, you will explore how your greatest strengths can become your biggest weaknesses.

This is not a feel-good book. (But I am confident you will feel good after reading it.) It is not a motivational book. (But I promise you will be motivated to achieve what you want, once you are done.) Ultimately, its purpose is to provide women with the strategies we all need to overcome the obstacles that stand in the way of our achieving everything we want.

In the pages ahead, you will learn how to:

  • Win without confrontation.

  • Fully integrate your ethics into the practical demands of earning a living. (You can succeed without compromising your integrity)

  • Develop the crucial ability to see the big picture and master strategic thinking in its entirety

  • Become more innovative, adaptive, and creative by integrating your own style and philosophy into every action you take.

And perhaps most important, you will learn to:

  • Translate the universally applicable strategies of Sun Tzu's Art of War into tools you can use to succeed in whatever you do.

By mastering Sun Tzu's strategies, you will see what other people are blind to and hear the silent messages that they cannot.

This Book Is Written for You

You can become a master strategist, whether you set your sights on being a CEO, entrepreneur, schoolteacher, stockbroker, movie producer, or astronaut. Even if your aim in life is to be a good mother and a happier person (and these are noble aims indeed), studying of The Art of War for Women will help you transform your disadvantages into advantages.

Whether you're more comfortable in glass slippers or combat boots, you can learn how to think like an effective strategist and warrior.

All things are possible when you master Sun Tzu's Art of War.

A Holistic Approach to Winning

One final note, before we start.

While this book will empower women, it is not antimen. I love men. I am indebted to many men who, throughout my career, have given me the lift that I needed simply because they genuinely wanted me to succeed. But we cannot ignore the fact that women have unique talents that, if embraced, will help us level the corporate playing field. We no longer have to do things the way men have done themwe can do things our way.

Men have taken to the concepts of war and battle like fish to water. For thousands of years men have fought life's battles. From the battlefield to the corner office, they have been trained to think like warriors.

That may be fine for them. But that approach is not always right for us.

My goal here is to examine strategies that can help every woman celebrate her femininity to the fullest, while gaining the freedom to soar to personal and professional heights.

The Art of War is about life, death, fear, courage, subterfuge, integrity, victory and defeat, honor and disgrace, profit and loss, unpredictability and simplicity, accountability and responsibility

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