Reviews
Advance Praise for THE ART OF WAR FOR WOMEN "I know exactly what it's like to live and work as a woman in a man's world… This book reveals how to turn your dreams into reality no matter what obstacles stand in your way." --Chaka Khan, legendary entertainer "This is the most clever, practical, and powerful philosophical self-improvement book I have ever read." --Danyi Zhang, M.D., Medical Director, Global Medical Affairs, Bristol-Myers Squibb Company "We've all witnessed the consequences of interpreting the Art of War from a strictly male point of view. The Art of War for Women offers a more intelligent design for empowering humanity." -- Linda K. Bolliger; Founder, Chair & CVO, Boardroom Bound® "Filled with practical strategies for negotiating with co-workers, clients, children, husbands and bosses . " --Leslie Morgan Steiner, Mommy Wars editor and online columnist for The Washington Post's "On Balance" working parenthood blog "Captivating and thought-provoking." Andrea Gregory, General Manager, Group Procurement, Air New Zealand Limited "Effectively communicates ancient pearls of wisdom through a clear contemporary lens." --Katherine Crowley, co-author of Working With You Is Killing Me "A must read for working women who want to take a holistic, high road approach to building their careers." --Kathi Elster, co-author of Working With You Is Killing Me, Advance Praise for THE ART OF WAR FOR WOMEN "I know exactly what it's like to live and work as a woman in a man's world… This book reveals how to turn your dreams into reality no matter what obstacles stand in your way." --Chaka Khan, legendary entertainer "This is the most clever, practical, and powerful philosophical self-improvement book I have ever read." --Danyi Zhang, M.D., Medical Director, Global Medical Affairs, Bristol-Myers Squibb Company "We've all witnessed the consequences of interpreting the Art of War from a strictly male point of view.The Art of War for Womenoffers a more intelligent design for empowering humanity." -- Linda K. Bolliger; Founder, Chair & CVO, Boardroom Bound® "Filled with practical strategies for negotiating with co-workers, clients, children, husbands and bosses." --Leslie Morgan Steiner,Mommy Warseditor and online columnist forThe Washington Post's"On Balance" working parenthood blog "Captivating and thought-provoking." Andrea Gregory, General Manager, Group Procurement, Air New Zealand Limited "Effectively communicates ancient pearls of wisdom through a clear contemporary lens." --Katherine Crowley, co-author ofWorking With You Is Killing Me "A must read for working women who want to take a holistic, high road approach to building their careers." --Kathi Elster, co-author ofWorking With You Is Killing Me
Synopsis
Forget everything you think you know about strength, strategy and success. This brilliant adaptation of the ancient masterpiece The Art of War shows women how to use Sun Tzu's philosophy to win in every aspect of life. Would you like to transform your weaknesses into strengths? Succeed at work without compromising your ethics? Integrate your style and personal philosophy into every action you take? If so, this book is for you. In The Art of War for Women, bestselling author Chin-Ning Chu brings the eternal wisdom of philosopher-general Sun Tzu to women looking to gain a better understanding of who they are and, more importantly, who they want to be. In the West, when we think of war, we imagine battle, casualties, brutality. But Sun Tzu, the man who wrote the Art of War some 2,500 years ago, was Chinese, and the Chinese think of war differently than we do in the West. In their view, war does not revolve around fighting. It is about determining the most efficient way of gaining victory with the least amount of conflict. That's why Sun Tzu's Art of War is particularly appropriate for women. Let's face it, as intelligent and accomplished as we may be, there are very few of us who are comfortable with direct confrontation or situations where our triumph means someone else's defeat. We are natural negotiators and problem solvers; most of us prefer win-win situations to those in which winner-takes-all. But there is another reason The Art of War is particularly appropriate for us. Although Sun Tzu's book is about the application of strategies, every one of those strategies begins with having a deep understanding of the people and the world around us. They also require us to understand ourselves our strengths and weaknesses, our goals and fears. In other words, the aim is not to apply a series of rules coldly and dispassionately, but rather to integrate ourselves and our unique talents into the strategies we will employ. This is not a feel-good book. (But you will feel good after reading it.) It is not a motivational book. (But you will be motivated to achieve what you want, once you are done.) Ultimately, its purpose it to provide women with the strategies we all need to overcome the obstacles that stand in the way of our goals and dreams. Sun Tzu's Art of War is the most influential book on strategy ever published, selling tens of millions of copies worldwide in several editions. Written by one of today's foremost authorities on Sun Tzu, The Art of War for Women is sure to become a classic in its own right., Forget everything you "think" you know about strength, strategy and success. This brilliant adaptation of the ancient masterpiece "The Art of War" shows women how to use Sun Tzu's philosophy to win in every aspect of life. Would you like to transform your weaknesses into strengths? Succeed at work without compromising your ethics? Integrate your style and personal philosophy into every action you take? If so, this book is for you. In "The Art of War for Women, "bestselling author Chin-Ning Chu brings the eternal wisdom of philosopher-general Sun Tzu to women looking to gain a better understanding of who they are - and, more importantly, who they want to be. In the West, when we think of war, we imagine battle, casualties, brutality. But Sun Tzu, the man who wrote the Art of War some 2,500 years ago, was Chinese, and the Chinese think of war differently than we do in the West. In their view, war does not revolve around fighting. It is about determining the most efficient way of gaining victory with the least amount of conflict. That's why Sun Tzu's "Art of War" is particularly appropriate for women. Let's face it, as intelligent and accomplished as we may be, there are very few of us who are comfortable with direct confrontation or situations where our triumph means someone else's defeat. We are natural negotiators and problem solvers; most of us prefer win-win situations to those in which winner-takes-all. But there is another reason "The Art of War" is particularly appropriate for us. Although Sun Tzu's book is about the application of strategies, every one of those strategies begins with having a deep understanding of the people and the world around us. They also require us to understand ourselves - our strengths and weaknesses, our goals and fears. In other words, the aim is not to apply a series of rules coldly and dispassionately, but rather to integrate ourselves and our unique talents into the strategies we will employ. This is not a feel-good book. (But you will feel good after reading it.) It is not a motivational book. (But you will be motivated to achieve what you want, once you are done.) Ultimately, its purpose it to provide women with the strategies we all need to overcome the obstacles that stand in the way of our goals and dreams. Sun Tzu's "Art of War" is the most influential book on strategy ever published, selling tens of millions of copies worldwide in several editions. Written by one of today's foremost authorities on Sun Tzu, "The Art of War for Women" is sure to become a classic in its own right., The first distillation of "The Art of War" created specifically for women offers specific strategies on how to win in the corporate world by "kicking some butt with those stilettos."