Success in Career
Nothing is more gratifying that getting a message from a customer that
starts out:
"Just wanted to tell you how much your books have changed my life."
This particular message came from Ossy Herdandez. Ossy was familiar with
Sun Tzu's work before discovering adaptations. His message goes on to say:
"I have in my collection many different translations of Sun Tzu's work
on different subjects and comparing them to yours is like 'balancing a
silver coin with a gold coin.' No contest. The book that changed all this
was your book on career building."
We hear from a lot of people who have found our training in Sun Tzu's
methods invaluable in their career. We hear from all types of people at all
stages of their career. We hear from kids just starting out and university
professors. We hear from doctors, lawyers, and from people just trying to
find their way. They have all discovered the same lesson: they make better
decisions when they start using Sun Tzu's methods.
For Lorenz Dulfo who
was just coming out of school, had the same problems that a lot of young
people have adjusting to the workplace. He wrote us:
"I recently got my very first
job... I was totally overwhelmed by the totally different environment of the
corporate world as opposed to the country club atmosphere of my college
days. I was failing, making mistakes at every turn."
Lorenz found us and enrolled on our
on-line Warrior Class lessons in
decision-making. He found that they made all the difference:
"Now, I am able to
enjoy work and life more because slowly I am trying to change the way i
think..."
These difference isn't only something that you feel. It is something
others notice as well. People are continually surprised by what a difference
even a little knowledge of classical strategy makes. Another student of
ours, Edward Forgacs, who is still in school while working writes:
"After reading and implementing just a few of Sun Tzu’s suggestions
I have already noticed an improvement, and so have my teachers, employer,
etc. I did not realize that The Art of War would have such a
significant impact on my life. Thank you so much!"
This instant transformation doesn't only affect people at the beginning
of their career. Gerald Verno already was already in management when he
found our work teaching strategic awareness. He also seemed surprise at how
much difference it made:
"I picked up a copy of your book 'The
Art of Management' and began applying it to my career. The rewards were
instantaneous...It has helped in many situations!!!"
Another fan of our Management Warrior work is Bohdan Chac. He was
particular impressed by the techniques it offered for winning without
conflict. He now finds it invaluable in helping him deal with the internal
politics of his organization He writes:
"My favorite chapter was 7 'internal politics'. It is amazing how
much of my time (well paid) was spent on it [internal politics] and that in
reality it was all wasted. ...As you move up the corporate ladder,
you are forced to play more and more politics, and for an entrepreneur like
myself it is the hardest part cause I feel like its all a wasted time."
That idea is echoed by Amit Gupta, who also had a problem with internal
politics. He discovered that he had to change his strategic reflexes in
order to avoid them. He writes again about our Management Warrior book:
"I really feel that this book came at the right time.
I was kind of trying to find a way to better my position in corporate world.
I am not too good a politician and found myself trapped into corporate
politics for no good reason. After understanding the
difference between planning and strategy, I was able to find out where I
was wrong."
As we have heard again and again, no matter how far along you are in your
career, mastering Sun Tzu's methods can help you in your career. This is
true even if you are already a university science professor at Harvard like
Sam Guo. He writes us:
"This is a wonderful book, which tells people of how to succeed in
their career. For me it provides tips of how to become a great professor in
science."
Nor do you have to be in the business world. Ron Hatfield was a former
prosecutor who went into the public sector focusing on public safety and
victim programs who felt he had "been at war for the past twenty years."
Contrasting his work as a prosecutor with working in the public sector, he
writes:
"...I didn't know who the "enemy" was. As a prosecutor, it was
pretty easy - the defendant and his/her attorney. However, I wasn't supposed
to be at war with my prospective client, but it very often seemed that I
was."
Once again, as we hear so often, we were able to help him understand
his position for the first time in year almost instantly.
"The first pages of this book really brought into clarity who my enemy was,
and it made all the sense in the world!"
Of course, our work isn't just about providing understanding, it is about
retraining people's automatic responses to situations. The stories that
customers tell us often perfectly illustrate how differently they behave.
Dan (who asked us not to use his last name), another student of our
Warrior Class Lessons, tells the
story about how he was backstabbed by a coworker during a meeting. At first,
he felt his old anger, but then something different happened:
"After work
I was walking to the car, plotting my revenge, when I came to my senses. My
first thought was profit."
He found himself comparing the relative
positions of the man who backstabbed him and himself. He quickly
realized that his success in his career had nothing to do with getting into
battles with this particular person. He goes on to say:
"Normally I would have lain awake all night thinking about what [he] did
and what my response should be, but once I thought about the terrain, our
relative positions, and the position I am trying to move into I was
completely calm about the whole incident...what he did can only hurt me if I
let it distract me from pursuing success on my terms. I really appreciate
what I have learned from your books. I wish more people would read them."
Without developing your strategic reflexes, the science tells us that you
cannot help but react emotionally. Training
yourself to recognize strategic situations not only improves your
career, but it can improve the way the world works.