Author: | John Braddock | ISBN: | 9780692938829 |
Publisher: | John Braddock | Publication: | August 12, 2017 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | John Braddock |
ISBN: | 9780692938829 |
Publisher: | John Braddock |
Publication: | August 12, 2017 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Compare your strategy to a spy's strategy.
In the sequel to the #1 Kindle Single A Spy's Guide To Thinking, a former spy puts you in his head. He shows you what he sees: Allies, enemies and allies who could become enemies.
He shows you how he built his strategies.
He shows you how his strategy always starts with game theorists' First Rule of Strategy: "Look forward and reason backward."
He shows how to reason backward with the logic of Positive-Sum and Zero-Sum Games.
He shows you a spy's way of building a strategy.
He shows you how the same process worked in World War I, the "War On Terror," and his own strategy with a lying source.
Bestselling author John Braddock was a case officer at the CIA. He lived what he teaches. A former university fellow, he now helps people and organizations sharpen their strategies with customers and their competition.
Is his way of building a strategy better than yours?
Buy this book to compare your strategy to a spy's strategy.
Compare your strategy to a spy's strategy.
In the sequel to the #1 Kindle Single A Spy's Guide To Thinking, a former spy puts you in his head. He shows you what he sees: Allies, enemies and allies who could become enemies.
He shows you how he built his strategies.
He shows you how his strategy always starts with game theorists' First Rule of Strategy: "Look forward and reason backward."
He shows how to reason backward with the logic of Positive-Sum and Zero-Sum Games.
He shows you a spy's way of building a strategy.
He shows you how the same process worked in World War I, the "War On Terror," and his own strategy with a lying source.
Bestselling author John Braddock was a case officer at the CIA. He lived what he teaches. A former university fellow, he now helps people and organizations sharpen their strategies with customers and their competition.
Is his way of building a strategy better than yours?
Buy this book to compare your strategy to a spy's strategy.