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Don't Get Scammed ttack him before he cross the river) This would result in the both of you in a wait and see battle.I've got a confession to make... I was scammed by a company promising me I can stay at home and type data into forms and make over two hundred dollars a day.There are a lot of scams going on out there, these are just a couple of scams to be on the look out for.Scam #1 You Won The Lottery!This is an e-mail scam from a person or company informing you that you have just won the lottery. Payment is required Never move upstream to engage an enemy. Why should we not engage an enemy in the upstream? As we know, water flows from high places to low places. If your enemy has conquered the higher grounds, it is advocated by Sun Zi, that you do not engage it. (Please see Sun Zi Art Of War - Three Business Lessons From Deployment Of Troops In Mountainous Region) Because firstly, you are not able to catch him unaware and secondly, the enemy has the help from the terrain to create momentum. In business Contractor Estimating - What They Need To Know After crossing a river, get as far away from its bank as possible and move on. When an invading force of the enemy is crossing a river, never engage it in the midst of the river itself. Rather, let half of its force cross the river first, then attack it so that you can gain the advantage. If you are eager to attack an invading enemy, never engage him at the point where he plans to cross a river. For a commanding view and to ensure better chances of survival against the enemy, occupy high grounds. Never move upstream to engage an enemy. These are the principles for deploying troops in marine battles. - Chapter Nine, Sun Zi Art of War There are many different types of contractors. Each type has specific guidelines that they must follow.In the construction industry, the guidelines can be very strict. In today busy world, those who are in the market for a contractor do not want to take any chances of hiring someone that is not properly trained. They prefer to hire someone who has a degree in one of five different fields. These fields are building construc Above are the principles when engaging enemies in marine battles. Let us look at how these principles can be applied to business. Business Application After crossing a river, get as far away from its bank as possible and move on. The reason why we need to get as far away from the bank after we cross the river is because we do not want to trap ourselves between the body of water and enemy’s troops. If we do, we cannot move forward or backward. In business, before you venture into overseas market, detailed planning is required, especially in the area of marketing. You have to quickly establish a ‘beachhead’ in the targeted market and try to capture as much market share as possible (analogous to getting away from the bank). If you are not able to capture enough, you might be forced out of business by competitors easily. When an invading force of the enemy is crossing a river, never engage it in the midst of the river itself. Rather, let half of its force cross the river first, then attack it so that you can gain the advantage. If you are eager to attack an invading enemy, never engage him at the point where he plans to cross a river. The reason why we engage the enemy when half of its force is crossing the river is because firstly, he would not be able to attack you with his full strength. Applying the principles above in business, if you are not able to come up with the necessary capital to set up the infrastructures for a new market that is not tapped by competitors, it would be appropriate to wait and see. If there are other competitors who are building or have built certain infrastructure, tap them and try to use it for your own assault on the new market. Do not signal to them that you also want to attack the market.(attack him before he cross the river) This would result in the both of you in a wait and see battle. Never move upstream to engage an enemy. Why should we not engage an enemy in the upstream? As we know, water flows from high places to low places. If your enemy has conquered the higher grounds, it is advocated by Sun Zi, that you do not engage it. (Please see Sun Zi Art Of War - Three Business Lessons From Deployment Of Troops In Mountainous Region) Because firstly, you are not able to catch him unaware and secondly, the enemy has the help from the terrain to create momentum. In business, Denim Jeans In European Market pter Nine, Sun Zi Art of War Denim jeans and Europe seem to be made for each other. The relationship goes back a long time. In fact the very word jeans come from a type of material that was named after sailors from Genoa in Italy. The word denim is from another French material serge de nimes.The end of the Second World War was the time when denim blue jeans gained new status in Europe. Rugged yet relaxing they stood for freedom and a great future. Bot Above are the principles when engaging enemies in marine battles. Let us look at how these principles can be applied to business. Business Application After crossing a river, get as far away from its bank as possible and move on. The reason why we need to get as far away from the bank after we cross the river is because we do not want to trap ourselves between the body of water and enemy’s troops. If we do, we cannot move forward or backward. In business, before you venture into overseas market, detailed planning is required, especially in the area of marketing. You have to quickly establish a ‘beachhead’ in the targeted market and try to capture as much market share as possible (analogous to getting away from the bank). If you are not able to capture enough, you might be forced out of business by competitors easily. When an invading force of the enemy is crossing a river, never engage it in the midst of the river itself. Rather, let half of its force cross the river first, then attack it so that you can gain the advantage. If you are eager to attack an invading enemy, never engage him at the point where he plans to cross a river. The reason why we engage the enemy when half of its force is crossing the river is because firstly, he would not be able to attack you with his full strength. Applying the principles above in business, if you are not able to come up with the necessary capital to set up the infrastructures for a new market that is not tapped by competitors, it would be appropriate to wait and see. If there are other competitors who are building or have built certain infrastructure, tap them and try to use it for your own assault on the new market. Do not signal to them that you also want to attack the market.(attack him before he cross the river) This would result in the both of you in a wait and see battle. Never move upstream to engage an enemy. Why should we not engage an enemy in the upstream? As we know, water flows from high places to low places. If your enemy has conquered the higher grounds, it is advocated by Sun Zi, that you do not engage it. (Please see Sun Zi Art Of War - Three Business Lessons From Deployment Of Troops In Mountainous Region) Because firstly, you are not able to catch him unaware and secondly, the enemy has the help from the terrain to create momentum. In business Build This Habit and Watch It Build You - Financially cially in the area of marketing. You have to quickly establish a ‘beachhead’ in the targeted market and try to capture as much market share as possible (analogous to getting away from the bank). If you are not able to capture enough, you might be forced out of business by competitors easily.Industry pros, magazines, and financial television shows trip over themselves highlighting the bold and new over the tried and true. But, one of the most powerful things that anyone can do to improve their finances and increase their financial savvy is also one of the oldest, most widely known and simplest financial disciplines.It's not sexy. It's not unique. It's not exciting. Yet, it's one of the most effective things yo When an invading force of the enemy is crossing a river, never engage it in the midst of the river itself. Rather, let half of its force cross the river first, then attack it so that you can gain the advantage. If you are eager to attack an invading enemy, never engage him at the point where he plans to cross a river. The reason why we engage the enemy when half of its force is crossing the river is because firstly, he would not be able to attack you with his full strength. Applying the principles above in business, if you are not able to come up with the necessary capital to set up the infrastructures for a new market that is not tapped by competitors, it would be appropriate to wait and see. If there are other competitors who are building or have built certain infrastructure, tap them and try to use it for your own assault on the new market. Do not signal to them that you also want to attack the market.(attack him before he cross the river) This would result in the both of you in a wait and see battle. Never move upstream to engage an enemy. Why should we not engage an enemy in the upstream? As we know, water flows from high places to low places. If your enemy has conquered the higher grounds, it is advocated by Sun Zi, that you do not engage it. (Please see Sun Zi Art Of War - Three Business Lessons From Deployment Of Troops In Mountainous Region) Because firstly, you are not able to catch him unaware and secondly, the enemy has the help from the terrain to create momentum. In business Networking is Like Black Jack er.Playing Black Jack (aka ‘21') requires that you play by the rules, or you ruin it for the other players. When the dealer has a card showing between 2 and 6, you never risk going over 21. That's the rule. More times than not, you will come out ahead and so will everyone at the table.You need to know and follow the rules in networking, too, or you risk upsetting everyone at the table! For example, when you have 30 second The reason why we engage the enemy when half of its force is crossing the river is because firstly, he would not be able to attack you with his full strength. Applying the principles above in business, if you are not able to come up with the necessary capital to set up the infrastructures for a new market that is not tapped by competitors, it would be appropriate to wait and see. If there are other competitors who are building or have built certain infrastructure, tap them and try to use it for your own assault on the new market. Do not signal to them that you also want to attack the market.(attack him before he cross the river) This would result in the both of you in a wait and see battle. Never move upstream to engage an enemy. Why should we not engage an enemy in the upstream? As we know, water flows from high places to low places. If your enemy has conquered the higher grounds, it is advocated by Sun Zi, that you do not engage it. (Please see Sun Zi Art Of War - Three Business Lessons From Deployment Of Troops In Mountainous Region) Because firstly, you are not able to catch him unaware and secondly, the enemy has the help from the terrain to create momentum. In business Drop Shipping - An Entrepreneur's Dream or a Fool's Nightmare? ttack him before he cross the river) This would result in the both of you in a wait and see battle.For many people, the possibility of selling goods online appears fraught with difficulties. Firstly, you need to locate a product, store inventory, organise a good shipment or carrier company and so forth. But what if you could become a successful online retailer without having to worry about those problems?The answer is that you can…a simple type of retail called drop shipping. Let us take a look at the pros and cons of t Never move upstream to engage an enemy. Why should we not engage an enemy in the upstream? As we know, water flows from high places to low places. If your enemy has conquered the higher grounds, it is advocated by Sun Zi, that you do not engage it. (Please see Sun Zi Art Of War - Three Business Lessons From Deployment Of Troops In Mountainous Region) Because firstly, you are not able to catch him unaware and secondly, the enemy has the help from the terrain to create momentum. In business, as mentioned before, do not go head on with a rival that has the benefit of the trends that are developing in the environment. You must know which enemy to choose to fight taking into consideration the market, industry, resources and competitive advantage. So above are the three lessons we can learn from Sun Zi’s principles of deploying troops in marine battles.
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