Strategy: A History
Wish there was a calendar with strategy a day quip.
1. What do the Laws say?
This isnt the legal catch. eg Gresham's Law or Cunningham's Law
The way to use this, is fit the half of your puzzle with the best law which gives it a winning chance.
2. Checklists/Manifestos
3. OODA, PDCA cycles - When you are agile
4. Bold thinking - out of the box situation - When Mis-en-place wont get you there
Subcategory is Underdog Category. For this to work the topdog should be too big to notice the leaks.
Opposite of this is accretive.
5. Decisive Moves - Thinking in Bets: Making Smarter Decisions When You Don't Have All the Facts
6. Commitment to Victory - sounds like the eternal love where the movie ends and never begins with marriage.
6. Changing the goal - for eg when management is easier than eradication - eg Blood pressure.
7. Bureaucracy
8. Frans de Waal studied fairness and reciprocity in animals. Yuval Noah Harari attributes rise of humans to flexible cooperation amongst large groups of people. The down side of this banding of brothers is the group aggression in humans while Freedman talks of only individual aggression in animals. Yuval talks of individual cooperation amongst animals only close to them and hence the boundaries of both cooperation and aggresion are limited.
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