Saturday, June 9, 2012

A Compass Tradition: Scripting With A Purpose (3)

Principles of Compass Scripting (abridged listing)
  1. Read the Big Tangible Picture before deciding on how you will script your listing of plays. 
  2. Script the positive case scenario tactics first.  Then, script the negative case scenario tactics.
  3. Have a minimum of two tactics for every contingency.
  4. Anticipate the possibilities by determining what are the wild cards.
  5. Be prepared for all scenarios.   Do not ever be surprised. 
  6. Build a "complete" strategy (Those who understand the arcane stuff from the Chinese strategic culture, know the basics for building a "complete" strategy.) 
  7. Keep the specifics of your plan to yourself and your inner circle.
  8. Understand that a change to the situation means that one must adjust their script and their strategic decisions.
  9. Assess, position and influence your settings and beyond regardless of the situation.
The Basic Requirements for Scripting
  • a pad of paper or a white board
  • a pencil or a set of colored markers
  • a compass
  • a digital timer
  • a quiet room
Does your copy of the Art of War focuses on this specific matter?

More to Come.  

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"In the field of observation, chance favors the prepared mind. "  - Louis Pasteur

"In planning, never a useless move. In strategy, no step is in vain." - Chen Hao

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