Schlagwort: Musashi
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Four Masters, One Boardroom: A 2,500-Year Operating System for Strategy
Four dead strategists, one boardroom, roughly 2,500 years of canon. Here is the four-layer model that stacks them, and the verified reading list to build it yourself.
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The Void: Strategic Emptiness as Competitive Advantage
Musashi’s final scroll is the shortest and the strangest. Ku is not Zen mysticism — it is the strategic condition of having no fixed form that a competitor can model. Three corporate expressions of emptiness, and the markets where form still wins.
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Hyōshi: Musashi’s Discipline of Tempo
Musashi’s Fire scroll is not about combat. It is about temporal dominance — who controls the rhythm controls the outcome. Three modes of initiative, and the void between intention and action where contests are decided.
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The Way of Strategy: What a 17th-Century Swordsman Knew About Mastery
A duelist who survived more than sixty contests wrote the manual that postwar Japan’s executives read instead of an MBA. Three reasons it still works.
