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Richard gave a speech on 31 October 2012 at Rotman School of Management (University of Toronto) on How to Use Military Wisdom to Win Business Battles. The speech was based on Richard’s book, Brilliant Manoeuvres: How to Use Military Wisdom to Win Business Battles. In the speech, Richard gives his most detailed explanation yet of the timeless military principle of “following the path of least resistance” and how that applies in competitive strategy, motivation and influence, and organizational leadership.

View the video of the entire speech here.

Join me for a SPECIAL FREE webinar on Jan 18, 2013 at 12:00 PM EST.

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Join me at noon eastern on January 18th 2013 for a FREE 1-hour webinar based in part on my book, Brilliant Manoeuvres: How to Use Military Wisdom to Win Business Battles.

I’m doing this as a one-time opportunity so you can get more military wisdom to win your business battles in the new year. Look at it as a special New Year’s gift from me. Once again it’s free, but you have to sign up quickly as we only have limited ‘seating.’ I’ll also be giving away free copies of my book, Brilliant Manoeuvres, so if you haven’t gotten your copy yet, this could be your lucky day.

We’ll be discussing the most powerful offensive strategies you need to outmanoeuvre the competition and stake out a strong position in your chosen markets. These are all based on the time-tested strategies used by brilliant military commanders throughout history to seize the initiative from the enemy and conquer them. I’ll explain the concepts and, using examples from business, cover how to:

-Seize and maintain the initiative
-Reinforce success and create dilemmas for competitors
-Find weaknesses in competitors’ positions and gaps in market needs
-Create and exploit your own path of least resistance – the key to all offensive manoeuvres
-Give the knockout blow by exploiting breakthroughs

Even if you’ve read my book, I’ll be introducing new intellectual property that amplifies some of the offensive strategies covered in Brilliant Manoeuvres and covers new ground.

You can ask about your issues beforehand and I’ll incorporate them into the presentation or ask questions during the presentation for impromptu discussion.

This is a great opportunity to start the year by (re)gaining and keeping the all-important initiative. Don’t wait till you’re half way through the year.

And once again, this is FREE for you as members of my communities. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.

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Join me for a SPECIAL FREE webinar on Jan 18, 2013 at 12:00 PM EST.

Register now!

Join me at noon eastern on January 18th 2013 for a FREE 1-hour webinar based in part on my book, Brilliant Manoeuvres: How to Use Military Wisdom to Win Business Battles.

I’m doing this as a one-time opportunity so you can get more military wisdom to win your business battles in the new year. Look at it as a special New Year’s gift from me. Once again it’s free, but you have to sign up quickly as we only have limited ‘seating.’ I’ll also be giving away free copies of my book, Brilliant Manoeuvres, so if you haven’t gotten your copy yet, this could be your lucky day.

We’ll be discussing the most powerful offensive strategies you need to outmanoeuvre the competition and stake out a strong position in your chosen markets. These are all based on the time-tested strategies used by brilliant military commanders throughout history to seize the initiative from the enemy and conquer them. I’ll explain the concepts and, using examples from business, cover how to:

-Seize and maintain the initiative
-Reinforce success and create dilemmas for competitors
-Find weaknesses in competitors’ positions and gaps in market needs
-Create and exploit your own path of least resistance – the key to all offensive manoeuvres
-Give the knockout blow by exploiting breakthroughs

Even if you’ve read my book, I’ll be introducing new intellectual property that amplifies some of the offensive strategies covered in Brilliant Manoeuvres and covers new ground.

You can ask about your issues beforehand and I’ll incorporate them into the presentation or ask questions during the presentation for impromptu discussion.

This is a great opportunity to start the year by (re)gaining and keeping the all-important initiative. Don’t wait till you’re half way through the year.

And once again, this is FREE for you as members of my communities. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.

View System Requirements

Join us for a webinar on Jan 18, 2013 at 12:00 PM EST.

Register Now!

Join me at noon eastern on January 18th 2013 for a FREE 1-hour webinar based in part on my book, Brilliant Manoeuvres: How to Use Military Wisdom to Win Business Battles.

I’m doing this as a one-time opportunity so you can get more military wisdom to win your business battles in the new year. Look at it as a special New Year’s gift from me. Once again it’s free, but you have to sign up quickly as we only have limited ‘seating.’ I’ll also be giving away free copies of my book, Brilliant Manoeuvres, so if you haven’t gotten your copy yet, this could be your lucky day.

We’ll be discussing the most powerful offensive strategies you need to outmanoeuvre the competition and stake out a strong position in your chosen markets. These are all based on the time-tested strategies used by brilliant military commanders throughout history to seize the initiative from the enemy and conquer them. I’ll explain the concepts and, using examples from business, cover how to:

-Seize and maintain the initiative
-Reinforce success and create dilemmas for competitors
-Find weaknesses in competitors’ positions and gaps in market needs
-Create and exploit your own path of least resistance – the key to all offensive manoeuvres
-Give the knockout blow by exploiting breakthroughs

Even if you’ve read my book, I’ll be introducing new intellectual property that amplifies some of the offensive strategies covered in Brilliant Manoeuvres and covers new ground.

You can ask about your issues beforehand and I’ll incorporate them into the presentation or ask questions during the presentation for impromptu discussion.

This is a great opportunity to start the year by (re)gaining and keeping the all-important initiative. Don’t wait till you’re half way through the year.

And once again, this is FREE for you as members of my communities. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.

Register Now!

View System Requirements

I will be speaking about How to Use Military Wisdom to Win Business Battles over the coming weeks. These speeches are based on my new book, Brilliant Manoeuvres: How to Use Military Wisdom to Win Business Battles (http://www.amazon.com/Brilliant-Manoeuvres-Military-Business-Battles/dp/1906403856/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1353335270&sr=8-1&keywords=brilliant+manoeuvres).

Here are the events:

  • 3 December – Queen’s University School of Business
  • 5 December – RBC Global Asset Management lunchtime conference, Hilton Lac Leamy, Gatineau, Quebec (private function)
  • 6 December – Canadian Security Partners Forum Ottawa Chapter (private function)
  • 10 December – RBC Global Asset Management lunchtime conference, Montreal, Quebec (private function)

Please feel free to contact me about my speaking, training and facilitation services on my website: http://www.alcera.ca/en/speaking-facilitation.php.

 

I spoke on 30 October 2012 at the Rotman School of Management at U of T. The topic was How to Use Military Wisdom to Win Business Battles. Rotman is the premier business school in Canada and has a worldwide reputation for excellence and innovation. I was particularly honoured to present my first speech there in support of my new book, Brilliant Manoeuvres: How to Use Military Wisdom to Win Business Battles.

You can find more information about my book here and Rotman has posted an excerpt of the speech on their You Tube channel, here. I invite you to read and listen more about this topic. It’s fascinating and highly applicable to business strategy, leadership, and organizational management in general.

© 2012 Richard Martin. Reproduction and quotes permitted with full and proper attribution.

By Richard Martin, President, Alcera Consulting Inc.

I’m preparing a new speech titled “How to Use Military Wisdom to Win Business Battles.” It’s obviously based on my new book, Brilliant Manoeuvres. I can focus on many aspects of the applicability of military wisdom to business, but in this particular instance I’ve chosen to speak about motivation and leadership.

I’ve really been giving a lot of thought to how to express the essence of military wisdom in the most succinct manner possible, one that is applicable across the widest range of situations and that is relevant to business and organizational management in general. Naturally, the essence of military wisdom must apply to strategy, tactics, leadership, organizational dynamics, and many other things in between.

To me, the essence of military wisdom is encapsulated in two fundamental principles. The first is the need to select and focus relentless on an overriding objective. The second is to follow to the greatest extent possible the ‘path of least resistance.’ Let’s look at the latter one this month and we’ll come back to the first one in the December newsletter.

What is the path of least resistance, and why do we need to shape our actions in conformity with that principle? In the simplest terms, it is to ‘go with the flow.’ In all our undertakings, we should allow our plans, actions, and reactions to be shaped by the lay of the land, by the natural course of events and not try to fight against gravity and human nature. This is why the famous Chinese military strategist Sun Tzu said, “Military tactics are like water; for water in its natural course runs away from high places and hastens downward.” He also said, to “adopt formlessness.” In other words, we must be like water, and follow the effects of gravity, but we must also shape ourselves to the reality of the situation we are in. So just as water has no definite shape, we must also be ready to conform to the realities of our conditions.

In business strategy, this boils down to, if at all possible, avoiding taking on competitors frontally. This means finding ways to stake out new positions in terrain that is not currently occupied by competitors. It means that a company must be willing to let competitors dominate in their existing markets while at the same time outflanking them or even bypassing them completely to establish new products and services that will draw their customers away. In this process, we see that the best competitive strategy is one that favours the indirect approach, avoiding the competition where it is strong while exploiting their weaknesses through one’s own strengths. This goes with the flow, because it naturally reinforces customers’ behavior, by allowing them to freely choose one’s new products and services over those of the competition.

In the area of organizational dynamics and leadership, we often try to take a frontal approach, pitting our big guns as leaders against the resistance of our followers. We try to assault them with rewards and punishments, or even to ingratiate them by taking a passive or even laissez faire approach. We know that this doesn’t work as effectively as trying to leverage and work with the grain of human nature. Instead, we try to swim against the current of individual intrinsic motivation and the natural tendencies of personal satisfaction, morale, and teamwork.

We need to take the same type of ‘strategic’ approach with our followers and in our organizations as we do with new products and services, where we follow the path of least resistance by outflanking competitors’ strengths to offer our strengths to customers. We need to recognize that rewards and punishments, what Dan Pink has called “Motivation 2.0” in his latest book, Drive, can only go so far in motivating people to perform beyond expectations. In fact, in his review of the latest motivation research, it’s now apparent that rewards and punishments, the kind of tit for tat transactions that underlie more traditional forms of leadership, are only really effective when dealing with highly routine or mundane situations.

In situations that demand individual initiative, teamwork, massive participation, high morale, and creative solutions, we need to focus on building and leveraging the intrinsic motivation that is inherent in everyone. We now know, through psychological research, and what military leadership has repeatedly demonstrated over the years: that rewards and punishments only go so far when it comes time to drawing the best out of people. It is through transformational leadership that we can truly break down interpersonal resistance and follow the path of least resistance.

Transactional leadership is like a head on assault against an entrenched enemy. It appears to be the fastest way to victory, but it’s actually the least effective and most costly in time and resources. Transformational leadership is akin to a flanking or even a bypass manoeuvre, not in the sense of trying to outwit followers, but rather in being like water that is flowing over ground, avoiding that which resists, and hastening towards that which is yielding.

© 2012 Richard Martin. Reproduction and quotes permitted with full and proper attribution.

My new book, Brilliant Manoeuvres: How to Use Military Wisdom to Win Business Battles, is now available for purchase through my website. It will also be available through all the major online retailers around the world.

It’s a bit more expensive if you order the book through me, but I will ship you a signed copy. If you’re in Canada, the shipping is included in the price. For bulk orders, just drop me a line at 514-453-3993 and we can discuss special pricing.

About the book

“There are quite a few books about parallels between military strategy and corporate strategy. Richard Martin’s Brilliant Manoeuvres makes a difference by not only focusing on the conceptual but also on the operational side of the equation. This book is a hands-on guide to a brilliant corporate strategy.”
Prof. Dr. Guido Quelle, Managing Partner, Mandat Consulting Group, Dortmund, Germany

Brilliant Maneuvers is Sun Tzu’s Art of War combined with Drucker’s The Effective Executive.”
Alan Weiss, PhD, Author of the bestselling Million Dollar Consulting and The Consulting Bible

“Richard explains the reasons behind the military concepts, backing them up with diagrams and historical and personal examples. He then shows how to apply them in a business context. I highly recommend Brilliant Manoeuvres to beginners and advanced users alike.”
Pierre Bergevin, President & CEO, Cushman & Wakefield Canada

Business executives and entrepreneurs see themselves as modern day warriors and generals, fighting off competitors and conquering new markets. They talk about attacking competitors, defending turf, firing warning shots, establishing beachheads, bypassing the competition, digging a protective moat, and so on. Brilliant Manoeuvres – How to Use Military Wisdom to Win Business Battles is for those executives and entrepreneurs who are looking to create and sustain competitive advantage and to lead their teams in the face of determined competition and rivalry. Based on the author’s experience as a soldier, a business consultant and an entrepreneur, the book explains how and why military leaders and planners actually think and operate. It then translates this into terms that business people can readily apply to their own reality so they can survive and thrive. In other words, this book is a practical guidebook, and not just another set of exhortations to “lead from the front” or to “win without fighting”. In particular it demonstrates how some military methods cannot be applied in management.

“With Brilliant Manoeuvres, Richard Martin has produced a guidebook that gets back to the basics of strategy, management, and leadership. We tend to forget the fundamentals because we think they’re too simple or that we’ve outgrown them. Richard demonstrates the linkages between military and business wisdom and shows that these concepts are fundamental and essential. In the process they gain a new relevance and freshness to help in meeting today’s business challenges.”
Louis Gabanna, President, Colas Canada

About the author

Richard Martin is founder and president of Alcera Consulting Inc. Prior to launching his consulting business, Richard attended the prestigious Collège militaire royal de Saint-Jean as an officer cadet and then served for 21 years as an infantry officer in the Canadian Army. Richard is the only member of Alan Weiss’s Million Dollar Consulting Mentoring Hall of Fame with extensive military experience. He brings his business and military leadership experience to bear for organizations and executives in both the private and public sectors seeking to exploit change, maximize opportunity, and minimize risk.

Regards,

Rich

Richard MartinPresident/Président
Alcera Consulting Inc./Alcera Conseil de gestion inc.
Author of the forthcoming book

Brilliant Manoeuvres: How to Use Military Wisdom to Win Business Battles
Published September 2012 by Global Professional Publishing.

Brilliant Maneuvers is Sun Tzu’s Art of War combined with Drucker’s The Effective Executive.” — Alan Weiss, PhD, Author of the bestselling Million Dollar Consulting

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Big Ideas Speaker Series @ Rotman – Richard Martin

Richard Martin, Founder and President, Alcera Consulting Inc.; former Infantry Officer (21 years), Canadian Army; Author, Brilliant Manoeuvres: How To Use Military Wisdom to Win Business Battles (Global Professional Publishing, 2012)
TOPIC: How To Use Military Wisdom to Win Business Battles
BOOKSALE: Additional copies of Brilliant Manoeuvres will be available for sale at the event

Tuesday, October 30, 2012
5:00 sharp to 6:00pm presentation and Q&A: 6:00-6:15pm book sale/signing

Classroom # TBA
Rotman School of Management
105 St. George Street
Toronto, ON

$34.95 (no HST) per person (includes the session and 1 copy of Brilliant Manoeuvres)