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Divide and conquer from "summary" of The 33 Strategies of War by Robert Greene,Joost Elffers

Divide and conquer is a strategy that involves breaking down a large problem or task into smaller, more manageable pieces. It is an effective way of achieving goals by focusing on one thing at a time. This strategy is used to create order out of chaos and to gain an advantage over an opponent.
  1. Breaking down complicated tasks into more manageable ones can make them easier to handle and less intimidating. This strategy is known as 'divide and conquer'.
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  3. Segmenting objectives into achievable portions can often maximise focus and minimise effort.
  4. By deconstructing a problem into smaller parts, it becomes simpler to analyse and address each section before bringing the results of each individual element together.
  5. Splitting up seemingly large initiatives into simpler, achievable steps can help push projects forward.
  6. Dividing complex operations into distinct components offers numerous advantages from improved comprehension and shorter timelines to reduced costs.
  7. When attempting daunting projects or tasks, divide it into subtasks to gain more clarity on how best to proceed.
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The 33 Strategies of War

Robert Greene

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