Expensive, Ongoing Battles
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At what point should a leader disengage from a costly dispute, especially one that has no resolution in sight? Based on recommendations in the second chapter of The Art of War, this program focuses on setting priorities concerning allocation of resources. With Stan Shih (Acer Incorporated), who advises that a low-yield product line might have to be dropped to support one with a greater potential profit, and Hans Engell, Bruce Cohen, Lars Hakanson, and Jim Buckmaster.
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