The Marine Corps Way: Using Maneuver Warfare to Lead a Winning Organization
Chapter 1
Maneuver Warfare Defined
A state of mind bent on shattering the enemy morally and physically by paralyzing and confounding him, by avoiding his strength, by quickly and aggressively exploiting his vulnerabilities, and by striking him in a way that will hurt him most.
Factors That Mediate Competitive Encounters
The four human and environmental factors that shape military conflict are also inherent aspects of business.
Friction: The force that makes the simple difficult and the difficult seemingly impossible
Uncertainty: The fog of war
Fluidity: The continuous cycle of cause and effect replete with fleeting opportunities and unforeseen events
Disorder: The state toward which competitive situations deteriorate as time progresses