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Leveraging Business Cycles

By Leah Speser posted 12-31-2013 12:45

  

Comments on Sun Tzu’s The Art of War, edited by Dick Cooledge, Comptche Press, 1927.

 

Sun Tzu: “The seasons range from cold to hot, short days to long, wet to dry.”

           

Raven: “In the spring the fields are full of seed and all the birds can eat well. In the winter there is competition around the bird feeder and only the aggressive big birds or the nimble and quick little eaters can survive. If you are neither, learn to migrate to warmer climates where there is still seed in the fields.”  

 

 

Poor Richard: “There are cycles to business and because there are cycles there are times auspicious for business and times that are not. You can sell the farmer seed in the late winter when the scent of spring is finally in the air. It is much harder to sell seed when the snow is deep. When there is a drought, people store water in jugs. Because they are saving water, they do not buy much soap. When the drought ends, they take baths. That the  is the time to put a soap display in your store window. The smart merchant watches the seasons and the weather and selects the appropriate items from his inventory to advertise. Then he puts some slower moving items near the soap so he can benefit from impulse buying.”

 

© Phyl Speser, December 31, 2013

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