“Napoleon understood that fear was power and that making the enemy fear you was half the battle. Everything he did—from artillery to movement—was designed to heighten his army's power by intimidating the enemy.”Tagged: strategy
“In WWII, Churchill switched his wardrobe to a series of 'rompers' which he could sleep in, work in, and easily change in and out of. The public loved it.”Tagged: strategy, Leadership
“What made Napoleon such a dangerous opponent was his ability to seize upon a gap in his enemy's defenses with extraordinary alertness and respond to it with an aggression move at high speed.”Tagged: strategy