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Judo Strategy: a Stanford Graduate School of Business Executive Briefing
How to use speed and agility to lessen the danger of overwhelming attack.
Four commonsense rules for successful strategy: be unique, create value, communicate value, and be a moving target.
How to take your opponents "out of their game."
Featuring:David B. Yoffie, Professor, Harvard Business School
In this lively step-by-step guide to business competition, Professor Yoffie explains how some companies succeed in defeating stronger, more powerful rivals, while others fail. Using the metaphor of martial arts, Yoffie details how successful challengers can turn their opponents' own size and power against them-and bring them down. He outlines three core principles: movement (maneuvering into areas of relative strength); balance (harnessing your competitor's momentum while avoiding head-to-head confrontations); and leverage (a rival's greater size can also be its greatest weakness, if you find the right pivot to bring it down).
But what if you are the stronger competitor, threatened by an upstart? Yoffie also points out the "Sumo Strategy" countermoves that can be used by larger companies to crush an attack before it gains ground.
Professor Yoffie has been a member of the Harvard Business School faculty since 1981. He is the author or editor of eight published books, including Competing On Internet Time: Lessons From Netscape And Its Battle With Microsoft. Professor Yoffie received his Master's and PhD degrees from Stanford University and is currently a Visiting Scholar at the Stanford Graduate School of Business.