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What if the most sophisticated guide to modern business strategy was written over two millennia ago? In an era of unprecedented disruption, a timeless blueprint for building a resilient, ethical, and unconquerable enterprise has been rediscovered and adapted for the leaders of today. "Corporate Warriors" is a deep dive into the Arthashastra of Chanakya—the legendary philosopher-statesman who engineered the rise of one of history's greatest empires—translating its potent, pragmatic wisdom into a complete operating system for the modern CEO, entrepreneur, and strategist.
Forget everything you know about siloed org charts and short-term thinking. This book will teach you to see your organization as Chanakya did: as a living organism with seven vital, interdependent limbs (Saptāṅga). You will learn to architect a corporate body where leadership (Svāmin), management (Amātya), your market (Janapada), infrastructure (Durga), treasury (Kośa), workforce (Daṇḍa), and alliances (Mitra) all work in perfect, resilient harmony.
Move beyond simple competition and learn to map your entire strategic environment like a grandmaster. With the powerful Maṇḍala theory, you will identify not just your rivals, but your allies, their allies, and the powerful neutral forces that truly shape your industry. To navigate this complex world, you will be armed with the Ṣāḍguṇya, Chanakya's six-fold toolkit of strategic policies that gives you a flexible and sophisticated response for every situation—from making peace and waging war to waiting patiently and attacking decisively.
"Corporate Warriors: Applying Chanakya's Arthashastra in Business" is more than a business book; it is a journey into the mind of a master strategist. It is a guide to cultivating the inner discipline of a Rajarṣi (Sage-King), navigating the profound ethical dilemmas between wealth (Artha) and duty (Dharma), and ultimately, building a legacy that outlasts its founder. This is ancient statecraft for the modern corporate battlefield.