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36 Chinese Strategies

36 Chinese Strategies . Applied to Negotiations. The Art of War Sun Tzu. All warfare is based on deception. . The marketplace is a battlefield Business is like war . therefore: Expect deception in business negotiations. Background of “36 strategies”. Methods of deception

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36 Chinese Strategies

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  1. 36 Chinese Strategies Applied to Negotiations

  2. The Art of War Sun Tzu All warfare is based on deception.

  3. The marketplace is a battlefield Business is like war

  4. therefore: Expect deception in business negotiations

  5. Background of “36 strategies” • Methods of deception • Used in all daily encounters • Common Chinese expression – even Chinese children are aware of its meaning • Describes someone’s actions as deceitful • Chinese claim to study these strategies not to deceive, but to prevent these strategies from being used against them

  6. History of “36 strategies” A collection of 36 stories of strategy from ancient Chinese history Stories are derived from military tactics applied during the Warring States Period (403-221 BC) or during the Three Kingdom Period (220-300 AD)

  7. 瞒天过海 Act in the open, but hide your true intentions. Hide secrets in the open to avoid detection Strategy 1: Cross the Sea by Deceiving the Sky

  8. Qin Chu Baili Xi

  9. The king of Qin, wanted Baili Xi, a brilliant strategist as an advisor, but Baili Xi lived in the State of Chu. So, how to get him out of Chu without the king of Chu realizing that Qun was gaining an advantage. The trick - to accuse Baili Xi of being a fugitive from Qin. Naturally, King of Chu did not want fugitives from Qin in his kingdom, so he agreed that Qin soldiers could come and get their fugitive. Qin soldiers then entered Chu, shackled Baili Xi and dragged him out of Chu to Qin. The king of Chu was relieved to remove a fugitive from his kingdom. When Baili Xi reached the kingdom of Qin, the king received him, put him in fine silken robes, and made him a top advisor Strategy 1: Cross the Sea by Deceiving the Sky

  10. 围魏救赵 Attack their Achilles heel (weakest point) Strategy 2: Besiege Wei to Rescue Zhao

  11. When the kingdom of Zhao was attacked by the kingdom of Wei, Wei was left undefended. The king of Qi then attacked undefended Wei, which meant that Wei’s troops had to leave Zhao and return home to protect their own territory. Strategy 2: Besiege Wei to Rescue Zhao

  12. 借刀杀人 Attack using the strength of another person. Strategy 3: Kill with a Borrowed Knife

  13. 以逸待劳 Exercise patience and wear them down Strategy 4: Relax and Wait for the Adversary to Tire Himself Out

  14. 趁火打劫 Hit them when they are down Strategy 5: Loot a Burning House

  15. 声东击西 Fake to the right; attack to the left (Confuse and mislead) Strategy 6: Make a Feint to the East While Attacking the West

  16. 无中生有 Strategy 7: Create Something Out of Nothing Make the empty full Create diamonds from sand

  17. 暗渡陈仓 Pretend to care about an issue and later give it up to get what you really want Strategy 8: Pretend to Advance Down One Path While Taking Another Hidden Path

  18. 隔岸观火 Allow them to fight your other enemy while you rest and observe. Later, defeat the exhausted survivor Strategy 9: Watch the Fire Burning from Across the River

  19. 笑里藏刀 Befriend them to get their guard down, then attack their weakest point (hide hostility under friendliness ) Strategy 10: Conceal a Dagger in a Smile

  20. 李代桃僵 Trade up! Take a small loss for a large gain. Strategy 11: Sacrifice the Plum for the Peach

  21. 顺手牵羊 Take advantage of every small opportunity Strategy 12: Take Away a Goat in Passing “The nibble”

  22. 打草惊蛇 Stir things up before beginning to negotiate for your true interests Strategy 13: Beat the Grass to Startle the Snake

  23. 借尸还魂 Revive a dead proposal by presenting it again or in a new way Strategy 14: Raise a Corpse from the Dead

  24. 调虎离山 Seek a neutral location - Negotiate after leading them away from a position of strength Strategy 15: Lure the Tiger out of the Mountain

  25. 欲擒故纵 Pretend to give up – then make your move when they are not defending against you Strategy 16: Let the Adversary off in order to Snare Him

  26. 抛砖引玉 Trade something of minor value for something of major value. Strategy 17—Toss out a Brick to Attract a piece of Jade

  27. 擒贼擒王 Convince the leader and the rest will follow. Strategy 18: To Catch Bandits, Nab Their Ringleader First

  28. 釜底抽薪 Strategy 19: Remove the Fire from under the Cauldron Eliminate the source of their strength

  29. 混水摸鱼 Do something surprising or unexpected to unnerve them, and then take advantage of that situation (chaos – panic) Strategy 20: Catching Fishes from Troubled Waters

  30. 金蝉脱壳 When you are in trouble, secretly escape Strategy 21: The Cicada Sheds Its Shells

  31. 关门捉贼 Completely destroy them by leaving no way for escape Strategy 22: Fasten the Door to Catch a Thief

  32. 远交近攻 Distant adversaries can be a temporary allies. Do not attempt to take on too many challenges at once. The immediate danger needs to be taken care of first. Build strategic alliances with others that will give you the upper hand Strategy 23: Befriend a Distant State While Attacking a Neighboring State

  33. 假道伐虢 When the weak are not threatening, help them and win over support Temporarily join forces with a friend against a common enemy. Strategy 24: Borrow a Safe Passage to Conquer the Kingdom of Guo

  34. 偷梁换柱 Remove their key support Strategy 25: Steal the Beams and Pillars and Replace Them with Rotten Timber

  35. 指桑骂槐 Convey your intentions and opinions indirectly Strategy 26: Point at the Mulberry but Curse the Locust

  36. 假痴不癫 Columbo strategy. Catch them off-guard. Make them underestimate you. Strategy 27: Play Dumb

  37. 上屋抽梯 Lead them into a trap, then cut off their escape. Strategy 28: Remove the Ladder after Your Ascent

  38. 树上开花 Reframe deceitfully. Exaggerate to mislead Expand the pie with objects of little value. Strategy 29: Decorate the Tree with Fake Blossoms

  39. 反客为主 Reverse the situation Switch from defense to offense Strategy 30: Turn Yourself into a Host from Being a Guest

  40. 美人计 Provide alluring distractions Strategy 31: Use a Beauty to Ensnare a Man

  41. 空城计 Present something that is really simple; let the adversary overestimate your capabilities Display your weakness to conceal your vulnerability Strategy 32: Open the Gate of an Undefended City

  42. 苦肉计 Appear to take some hits to build their confidence Inflict an injury on yourself Feign weakness while arming yourself Strategy 34: Inflict Pain on Oneself in order to Infiltrate Adversary’s Camp and Win the Confidence of the Enemy

  43. 连环计 To turn your adversary’s strength into weakness Use interlocking stratagems to defeat them Strategy 35: Lead Your Adversary to Chain Together Their Warships

  44. 走为上 Use your BATNA “He who runs away today, lives to do business another day.” Strategy 36: Retreat is the Best Option

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