54 action-packed tactics with step-by-step instructions that will develop a clear strategy to first survive, then thrive in our fast-moving world.
Decades of wisdom distilled into a practical toolkit
54 action-packed tactics with step-by-step instructions that will develop a clear strategy to first survive, then thrive in our fast-moving world.
Hi, I'm the co-author of Strategy tactics (along with Ben Mosior)! Excited to share our deck with you all! We've taken the most useful tools and tactics from the world of strategy and distilled them into 54 clear, useful, and immediately useable cards for you to use in your day to day work. Whether you're in a leadership role, management, or just want to learn how being more strategic in your work can make life easier, we've got you covered. We've spent years training thousands of people on the
Congratulations on the launch. It would be great to integrate real events into a card game (or maybe I've seen something like that before). Listen, I have an idea - maybe you'll find it interesting. With the release of Appke now, you could create a combination of a physical board game that you touch with your hands and augmented reality overlaying onto the cards. Characters could come to life when triggered. I would love to play something like that :) It's a new level of board gaming.
I like something like this :))) always useful :)) especially when you need to know what you want :)))
i like the Gamification factor! Wish you all the best for your launch 🚀
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