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Strategy, Planning & Litigating to Win: Orchestrating Trial Outcomes with Systems Theory, Psychology, Military Science and Utility Theory

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Strategy, Planning & Litigating to Win: Orchestrating Trial Outcomes with Systems Theory, Psychology, Military Science and Utility Theory
Strategy, Planning & Litigating to Win: Orchestrating Trial Outcomes with Systems Theory, Psychology, Military Science and Utility Theory

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Strategy, Planning & Litigating to Win: Orchestrating Trial Outcomes with Systems Theory, Psychology, Military Science and Utility Theory

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Learn to how Boyd's OODA Loop, Game Theory, Psychology and Sun Tzu's Art of War meld into a seamless, comprehensive, easy-to-implement system for creating highly effective trial strategies. Strategy, Planning & Litigating to Win explains in clear, accessible prose how you can apply the proven tools of formal Strategy to orchestrate events, gain an unprecedented degree of control during trials, and set the stage to achieve your desired outcome. The author, A.S. Dreier draws upon years of experience as a military strategist - working for noted thinkers such as General H.R. McMaster and Vice Admiral A.K. Cebrowski - and as a litigator with a near-100% win rate in contested trials.

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