Senior Management's Role in Software Project Success (or Failure): Part III -- The Sun Tzu Theory of Management

by E.M. Bennatan

"In Sun Tzu's 1 time," writes IBM strategist Mark McNeilly, "warfare and statecraft, not commerce, were the means by which states grew rich and powerful." And just like then, "today's business world is one of continuing conflict between companies, as they strive for survival and success across the globe" [1].

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Senior Management's Role in Software Project Success (or Failure): Part III -- The Sun Tzu Theory of Management1 September 2006