The Swordless Samurai : Leadership Wisdom of Japan's Sixteenth-Century Legend: Toyotomi Hideyoshi - Tim Clark

The Swordless Samurai

Leadership Wisdom of Japan's Sixteenth-Century Legend: Toyotomi Hideyoshi

By: Tim Clark

Paperback | 8 July 2008 | Edition Number 1

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In a time of endless chaos and bloodshed, when the only law was the law of the sword, a peasant boy named Hideyoshi dreamed of becoming a samurai. Despite his lack of strength and size, he learned to outthink and outmaneuver every foe to become not just a samurai, but one of the greatest military and civic leaders Japan has ever known. Hideyoshi's timeless leadership secrets offer effective strategies for succeeding in business, con?ict, and life, and are destined to take their place beside such classics as "The Book of Five Rings" and "The Art of War."

Tim Clark spent a decade in Japan as a translator, writer, and founder of a consultancy that was acquired by a public corporation. Today he lives in Portland, Oregon, where he teaches entrepreneurship at Portland State University and serves as an adviser to SunBridge, a Tokyo-based venture-capital firm.

During the Age of Wars, a time of endless chaos and bloodshed, Toyotomi Hideyoshi was a Japanese peasant who dreamed of becoming a samurai. Without physical strength or social status, Hideyoshi had to rely on wits and ambition to realize that dream.
A keen student of human nature, he learned to outthink and outmaneuver every foe. Not only did he become a samurai, be he also commanded vast armies, and finally, became ruler of an entire nation. Hideyoshi far surpassed his childhood ambition--this son of a penniless farmer became one of the greatest military and civic leaders in history.
Hideyoshi left an impact on Japanese society, but his global legacy is the skilled leadership that he used to conquer and subdue superiors until he reached the pinnacle of power. Hideyoshi fought battles with hard work, bold action, gratitude and devotion instead of a sword. These ideologies of leadership skills are printed for the first time in English in "The Swordless Samurai." "By peeling back the curtain on one of Japan's most famous leaders, Tim Clark has given English language readers insight into one of the country's most widely admired and imitated heroes. Hideyoshi is no typical business guru, but his lessons have inspired generations of countrymen. The book is valuable reading for anyone doing business in Japan or looking for a deeper understanding of what makes leadership tick."--Ken Belson, "The New York Times"
"A guide to sage leadership and a political thriller rolled into one, Swordless Samurai is a must-read for anyone trying to steer their organization down the right path. The pages brim with lessons on how to inspire loyalty, mitigate weaknesses, and build trust-tactics used by the legendary Toyotomi Hideyoshi to unite feudal Japan's warring clans. But this is also a cautionary tale about the pitfalls of hubris, the downfall of empires and corporations alike. Hideyoshi's story, with its rollicking accounts of bloody battles and ingenious subterfuge, reveals how leaders can accomplish the seemingly impossible, and how they can avoid the darker consequences of success."--Brendan I. Koerner, contributing editor, "Wired"" " "The wisdom of this sixteenth-century century samurai is astonishingly prescient and pertinent for twenty-first century leaders. Practical wisdom at its best."--Warren Bennis, Distinguished Professor of Business, USC, and author of "On Becoming a Leader"

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"Hideyoshi is no typical business guru, but his lessons have inspired generations of executives. . . . I spent more than a decade in Japan, and The Swordless Samurai is valuable reading for anyone doing business there or looking for a deeper understanding of timeless leadership principles." --Ken Belson of The New York Times

"The wisdom of this sixteenth-century samurai is astonishingly prescient and pertinent for twenty-first-century leaders. Practical wisdom at its best." --Warren Bennis, Distinguished Professor of Business, USC, and author of On Becoming a Leader

"A must-read for anyone trying to steer their organization down the right path." --Brendan I. Koerner, contributing editor, Wired magazine

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