Wally Bock

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Clausewitz gives an account of Frederick the Great’s campaign of 1760, which, he observes, has often been cited as an example of strategic mastery. What was truly remarkable about it, however, were not the marches and maneuvers in themselves, but the way they were carried out – “it is these miracles of execution,” Clausewitz writes, “that we should really admire.”9
The Art of Action: How Leaders Close the Gaps between Plans, Actions, and Results
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