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Orders Quotes by Sun Tzu
- If words of command are not clear and distinct, if orders are not thoroughly understood, the general is to blame. But if his orders are…
- Bestow rewards without respect to customary practice; publish orders without respect to precedent. Thus you may employ the entire army as you would one man.
- The art of giving orders is not to try to rectify the minor blunders and not be swayed by petty doubts.
- When the general is weak and without authority; when his orders are not clear and distinct; when there are no fixed duties assigned to officers…
- When orders are consistently trustworthy and observed, the relationship of a commander with his troops is satisfactory.
- Bestow rewards without regard to rule, issue orders without regard to previous arrangements; and you will be able to handle a whole army as though…
- If a general shows confidence in his men but always insists on his orders being obeyed, the gain will be mutual.
- The art of giving orders is not to try to rectify the minor blunders and not to be swayed by petty doubts.
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