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Corporate warfare

More and more, pundits, professors and business consultants liken corporate competition to warfare: aggression, active offense, ethical complexities, gathering information. Here's a report on making the comparison explicit:

In a new book, two former Marine Corps officers and a Wharton professor break down the techniques of maneuver warfare and apply them to the day-to-day rigors of the corporate world.

Posted by Dan Brooks on February 11, 2004 at 09:49 PM | Permalink