According to Napoleon and Clausewitz, the secret of a successful strategy is the concentration of fighting power on the main battle grounds; fortunately, owing to good luck and wisdom spawned by necessity, Japan has been able to concentrate its scant... Asian Firms: History, Institutions and Management - 第 37 頁Frank B. Tipton 著 - 2008 - 432 頁有限的預覽 - 關於此書
| Andrew Gordon - 1993 - 514 頁
...electronics including electronic computers. . . . According to Napoleon and Clausewitz, the secret of a successful strategy is the concentration of fighting...able to concentrate its scant capital in strategic industries.1 This bureaucrat presented a glowing but incorrect description of the development of Japanese... | |
| Stephen S. Large - 1998 - 336 頁
...electronics including electronic computers. . . . According to Napoleon and Clausewitz, the secret of a successful strategy is the concentration of fighting...able to concentrate its scant capital in strategic industries.1 This bureaucrat presented a glowing but incorrect description of the development of Japanese... | |
| Elise K. Tipton - 2002 - 280 頁
...electronics including electronic computers, , , , According to Napoleon and Clausewitz, the secret of a successful strategy is the concentration of fighting...able to concentrate its scant capital in strategic industries,2 Notable in this quotation is not only the credit being taken by the bureaucracy for economic... | |
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