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Shingen Takeda
Strategic Concepts & Mechanics
Risk DoctrineCourage to Retreat Over Reckless Advance
Competitive AdvantageAsia's Digital Gravity as Location Advantage
Cornerstone MoveSmall Fish Swallows Big Fish at Timing Inflection
Risk DoctrineSeventy Percent Victory Threshold
Relationship LeverageTen Generals Who Would Give an Arm
Signature MoveTwenty-Five Characters Before Every Decision
Signature MoveMeter-High Research Stacks Before Commitment
Cornerstone MoveNine-Filter Gauntlet Before Any Business
Strategic PatternInfrastructure Toll Booth Over Hit Products
Signature MoveFifty-Year Life Plan as Operating Calendar
Operating PrincipleThree-Hundred-Year Company Horizon
Decision FrameworkAspiration Before Vision Before Strategy
Strategic PatternNinety Percent Won Before Battle Begins
Capital StrategyBankrupt Audacity in Early Fundraising
Signature MoveTen-Person Teams with Daily Profit Closing
Signature MoveInstall Winning Habit Then Compound It
Cornerstone MoveInvention as Capital Creation Machine
Risk DoctrineLifebuoy Group Strategy Against Single-Point Failure
Primary Evidence
"The final fifth stage is “Wind, Forest, Fire, Mountain, Sea.” It symbolizes Shingen Takeda and Oda Nobunaga, who were said to be geniuses in battle. The final “Sea” is the state of mind reached by Masayoshi Son when his battles are complete."
Source:Son's Square Law (translated)
"In Japan, it was brought back by the Japanese envoy to Tang China, Kibi no Makibi, in 735, and later inherited by the Oe clan and the Minamoto clan. During the Sengoku period, it was used by Motonari Mori in the Battle of Itsukushima, by Shingen Takeda in the Battle of Kawanakajima, and by Ieyasu Tokugawa in the Battle of Sekigahara. At the end of the Edo period, it was taught by Yoshida Shoin at the domain school “Meirinkan” of the Hagi clan."
Source:Son's Square Law (translated)