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Omar Johnson

Crushing The Competition

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Make no mistake about it business is war. The playing field no matter what category or niche that your business is in is crowded and filled with competitors big and small who have the ambition of not only dominating the marketplace and squeezing every dollar out it but to also crush you and drive you out of business rendering you useless to the customers that you serve or wish to serve. As an entrepreneur you must of course avoid this at all costs. But in order to do so you need a blueprint and a framework for fending off your competitors and ultimately crushing them because business like war is a kill-or-be-killed endeavor.

You have to be a general on the battlefield no matter how big or small your business is. You can be a simple or complex commander when leading your troops to battle, but one thing you must possess is the wisdom on how to effectively position your business and lead your troops. You have to know when and how to maneuver, when and how to attack, and how to retreat not because of cowardice, but to ultimately gain victory over your competitors. Plain and simple you have to be a master strategist and possess the ability to execute.

For this framework serial entrepreneur and author Omar Johnson in his book entitled Crushing The Competition details the military strategies of great commanders and master strategists like Sun Tzu, Ghenghis Khan, Hannibal, Attila The Hun, Miyamoto Musashi and many others that you can draw inspiration from and utilize when forming and executing strategies for your particular business. Why do you need this book? Because as Sun Tzu said in the book The Art of War:“The Art of War teaches us to rely not on the likelihood of the enemy’s not coming, but on our own readiness to receive him. Not on the chance of his not attacking, but on the fact that we have made our position unassailable”.
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2013
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