Friday, December 31, 2010
When the best strategy consist in just... asking.
If you browse the list of my projects, you'll eventually hit project #32: Climb the Kilimanjaro.
I was talking about this before Christmas to a collegue and she found the idea so interesting that she decided to embark on the journey. Now this is a project I didn't plan to do before 3 to 5 years for other priorities.
Yet yesterday we were talking about this and I realized that Mr. Sneak was listening to our conversation. Mr. Sneak in a guy in the office that listens to most conversations, pretending doing some other work. But next thing you know, some of the ideas you are discussing in your department gets implemented in Mr. Sneak's department. Just like that. It must be magic of some sort... So when I became aware that he was listening, I grew worried that this nice gentleman would steal my idea. So I decided to beat him on speed and I posted my project on the company's electronic board, asking if there were people interested in the project and asking that any kind of help would be appreciated.
What came after just amazed me. My email became saturated with people asking for information, others wanted to join right out of sight. There were people sending their wishes for success. Other plainly offered to rise fund campains and I even got one that told me she couldn't come but she would be glad to act as our secretary in the organisation of the project!
Can you imagine that?
This proves that some times. The best strategy to accomplish a project is just to ask for help.
P.S. Do I have to say that project Kilimanjaro made a great improvement in its ranking of projects to fill? Now I aim for summer 2012 for this one. Further details will be posted.
Thursday, December 30, 2010
Book suggestion
I bought this book only to realize that I already owned it. It was one of my mandatory reading when I was studying Economics at the university. Talk about consistancy! Re-buy a book that you liked several years latter. Only I didn't recognize it when I rebought it because they changed the cover and layout. And to my amasement, they updated it with some new examples and up to date data.
Honestly I recommend this book to any one interested in strategy and games theory. This book contain a lot of references, examples and day to day applications. It also contain the studies, research and mathematical equations for the more purist who would want information on the theoritrical part of it. But it's very easy to read and intertaining.
A very good read.
The Alynski Rules
- Power is not what you have but what you're surrounding thinks you have.
- Get out of the experience spectrum of your opponent. Invent new battle fields to which he does not yet know how to behave on.
- Fight your enemy with his own weapons. Use elements of his own book of conduct to fight him.
- Humor is one of the strongest weapon in a verbal confrontation. If you can get to ridicule or better, get your opponent to ridicule himself, it gets very difficult for the opponent to come back.
- A tactic shall never become routine. More so when it works.Repeat it to get to understand its full extent and then, change tactic. Adopt the total opposite tactic if may be.
- Always keep your adversary on the defensive. He should never be able to have a moment to breathe, to recoup and reorganize. One should use all external means available to maintain the pressure.
- Never bluff if you cannot deliver. If you do, you risk loosing all credibility.
- Handicaps can become best assets. Reclaim all of your specificities as a force and not a weakness.
- If you gain victory. You have to make sure that you can actually "occupy the land". You must have a program ready to replace the program you overtook.
- Focus on the target and no mather what, stay focus on it through out the entire engagement. Your target must be the most narrow, precise and yet significant objective possible.
Wednesday, December 29, 2010
Books on Strategy
Political strategy:
The Prince, published in 1532 by Niccolò Machiavelli (own it)
Arthashastra, written in the 4th century BC by Chanakya
The Book of the Courtier by Baldassare Castiglione
Military strategy:
The Art of War, written in the 6th century BC by Sun Tzu (own it)
The Art of War, written in the 19th century AD by Baron Antoine-Henri Jomini (own it)
The Book of Five Rings, written in the 17th century AD by Miyamoto Musashi (own it)
Strategikon, written in the 6th century AD by the Byzantine emperor Maurice
Taktikon, by the Byzantine emperor Leo VI the Wise
Reflexiones Militares by Santa Cruz de Marcenado
Essai général de la Tactique by Guibert (Jacques Antoine Hippolyte, Comte de Guibert)
On War, by Carl von Clausewitz (19th century)
Strategy, by B.H. Liddell Hart (own it)
On Guerrilla Warfare, by Mao Zedong
The Influence of Sea Power upon History, by Alfred Thayer Mahan
The Air Campaign, by Colonel John A. Warden, III
Makers of Modern Strategy, edited by Peter Paret
Strategy, by Edward N. Luttwak
The Strategy Makers, edited by Beatrice Heuser, ISBN 978-0-275-99826-4
OODA, by John Boyd
Sun tzu'
Economic strategy:
General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money, published in 1936 by John Maynard Keynes (own it)
Business strategy
Blue Ocean Strategy, by W. Chan Kim and Renée Mauborgne, 2005
Competitive Strategy, by Michael Porter
Strategy Concept I: Five Ps for Strategy and Strategy Concept II: Another Look at Why Organizations Need Strategies, by Henry Mintzberg
Winning In FastTime by John A. Warden, III and Leland A. Russell,
2002.
Designing Organization for Higher Performance by David P. Hanna, 1988.
Exploring Corporate Strategy by Gerry Johnson and Kevan Scholes, 2001.
Strategy of the Dolphin: Scoring a Win in a Chaotic World by Dudley Lynch and Dr. Paul L. Kordis, 1988 (own it)
General strategy:
Strategy Safari, by Henry Mintzberg, Bruce Ahlstrand and Joseph Lampel.
Strategic Studies-Intelligence and strategy, by Gagliano Giuseppe, Uniservice, Nov 2009
Others:
Marcel Détienne and Jean-Pierre Vernant, Les Ruses de l'intelligence, Paris: Flammarion, 1993 (on the role of the Greek Metis)
The virtues of public commitment
I've had this objective for several years now and for any reasons, good or bad, I always posponed. At one point I read about the concept of public commitment. By which one commits himself publicly to reach an objective. And some people go even farther by promizing that if they don't meet their objective, they'll punish themselves. Some promess to give money to relative as a bet and that kind of stuff. This thought of public commitment has always anoyed me for some reason. And I always thought to myself that "I don't need it... I'm strong enough by myself... I don't need to expose myself... bla bla bla..."
Well chapter 2, after a few years starting and stopping, avoyding, posponning. I came to the conclusion that I am not that good after all and I need to change tactic. The fly tactic does not work here. (The fly tactic consist in beating your head again and again against the window in order to get out of the house. Wishing for a different outcome out of the old same behavior over and over again.)
So enters... public commitment!
At work we have an electronic board on which anyone can post a message or ask a question. So last week I posted there that for June 1st 2010 I will have the body of a Greek god. When I posted it, my heart was beating at 100 miles/h and my hands were wet. Can you imagine that? What a physiological reaction for just a post on a board. And I entend to do the same commitment on my Facebook account. So all my friends and familly will know.
I even went further. I committed that, if I don't get to my objective, I will give 100$ to a charitable association. So if I fail, the pain will not only be public humiliation. It will also affect my wallet.
And to my surprise the reaction has been good so far. I am getting a lot of encouragement. People asking me to join. And some funny comments too like this girl stating "Wohoo! I can't wait to see the after picture! I want to be among the judges. Please!"
So this is to be continued...
Monday, December 27, 2010
The case of my friend Eric
Saturday, December 25, 2010
My objectives
Thursday, December 23, 2010
Grand Strategy
My Grand Strategy is to become an Übermensch. I want to be a model. First to my kids. And then to my community or anybody that would recognize what I do and what I want to achieve.
Since Nietzsche was not very clear on what is a Übermensch anyway, I designed it for myself as
"One who is totally free and independant. One that realise is dreams, what ever they may be. One that grows, learns and always push further. Aiming higher, farther and stronger."
In the day to day life this can be transpose as the realisation of what ever objective I choose to follow which is in accordance to the Grand Strategy. For example. Going to work in the office every morning is not following my Grand Strategy. I do it because it serves a very pragmatic need for now: it pays the bills. But in time, I will have to leave my job and fly on my own. Because being my own boss is in line with getting power and bringing me closer to be a Übermensch.
Seams familiar? "Anyone has dreams and wants to fill them" you would say? But how many really do? How many puts the steps forward day after day to get closer to their dream? Or just postpone in favor of the rat race? Way too many people. So while fulfilling my dreams ( I should say while fulfilling my destiny), I want to become the "possibility". A lighthouse in the fog. An inspiration to my kids. And when I am talking about dreams, I am not referring to getting from an appartment to a house or buying a better car. I am talking of huge dreams. You know the ones that you keep in your mind and don't tell anyone because you are afraid of being laughed at? Those are the ones I am talking about.
So this is it. I want to learn. Grow. Increase my power. And fill my dreams (which I have many).
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
Is the Euro zone doomed?
Basically it states that the countries outside the eurozone are better off than the countries inside it. That makes me laugh irronically. I remember when they were building the euro zone. The countries that most wanted it were adressing the other countries around, with a bit of scorn, that if they missed the boat, the countries outside would starve to develop, denied the access of this vast market they were about to form. Who's laughing to whom now?
I believe that the euro is doomed and it is only a question of time. This idea, good in principle, was flawed from the beginning. Among other things, they introduced the possibility for a country to make bankrupcy which is a major flaw in design. Let me explain. Take the United-States for example. Right now it is heavily under debt. But can it crash? The answer is no. Because by definition a country is immortal, sooner or later the USA will pay their debt. What ever the time it takes. And if Uncle Sam wanted (wouldn't be wise to do so but...) he could print more money and pay the debt with it. The US government has the hability to do so. Therefore it can never make bankrupcy. This is not so for a country in the euro zone. In the euro zone the members gave that right away. So the only thing they can do to stimulate their economy is borrow some money and spend on the economy. Therefore creating debt that the country is not yet sure it can repay.
Look at Greece. I don't know for you but if it were my money I wouldn't grant a penny of loan to them. Seriously. Someone comes to you and ask for money because he is crumbling under debt. And he says to you: "My monthly expenses are way more than my monthly revenues. But don't you worry. I will repay you... in time... I... I promess. And if you don't finance me, I'm getting out of the game anyway." Would you lend some money to him? I doubt that.
Europe lend Greece the money needed because it was the thing to do to put the problem under the carpet since they didn't know what to do with the problem. Can we blame them not knowing? These events are unprecedented in history. Their main motive at the time was to save the eurozone... and fast! So in simple terms, the idea of the unknown of the world after a euro colapse is more painful than lending the money now to a country that will not be able to repay. That's very short term strategy to me. And from what I've seen throu out history, you always finish worst off if you adopt a short term strategy instead of seeing farther than your nose.
But who I'm I to tell? Poor little mosquito in the big game of the world.
History will tell anyway.
Do you remeber the dominos theory? It was stating that once a country adopt communism, the neighbouring countries should follow. All falling one after another like dominos. Well that's exactly what I think will happen for the euro zone. First there was Greece, now its Ireland's turn. Next should be Spain. Then which one? Portugal, Italy... who's next?
Just take your bet.
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
Objectives
There is about a hundred projects to which I could and will apply strategies. But for now I will state only three. They are personal objectives. Ones that have been eluding me for years now and that I need to adress once and for all. They are:
- The monetary aspect
- My body and general health
- To increase my power of seduction over the members of the other sex
Let's approach these three objectives with a strategic point of view. First lets clarify the objectives. A clear objective aims for clear actions in order to fulfill it.
The monetary aspect
Being totally monetarilly independant. This means being totally out of debt and generating an annual income of $80k by my own (without the help of employment) by at least three different sources of income. Having a emergency account of $40k (6 months of income in order to maintain current lifestyle).
Time frame: 5 years.
My body and general health
I want to have a body with the shape of a greek god. I want to eat healthy food, cut on sugar and fat. And I want to develop my endurance to be able to run a sprint triathlon.
Increase my power of seduction
I want to be able to open any woman I decide at any time I feel appropriate and anywhere I want it to happen. I want to be able to engage in genuine conversation and through mid game with the openned woman. Finally I want to be able to close any woman I bring into mid game.
More details on my objectives in the coming posts.