The Art of War by Sun Tzu is the best known and most highly regarded book on military strategy ever written. Although its wisdom is from ancient China its principles and advice are timeless—as applicable in the boardroom as they are on the battlefield.
Unlike contemporary translations that have focused too heavily on applying this military classic to corporate conflicts this definitive interpretation maintains the impact of the original. Written for martial artists by a martial artist it is free of academic commentary and ambiguous metaphors as Hanshi Kaufman uses straightforward prose to explain Sun Tzus message. Like the original this new interpretation is divided into thirteen sections each presenting vital information on military strategy ranging from assessing opposing armies and the proper treatment of troops to the use of spies.