水可以絶不可以奪
Sun Tzu
Water can be used as a means of intercepting an enemy, but it cannot be used to completely deprive the enemy of all their possessions. This may refer to the use of rivers or other bodies of water as natural barriers or obstacles that can hinder an enemy’s movements and make it more difficult for them to advance. However, it does not mean that the enemy can be completely defeated or that all of their resources can be taken away.
By leveraging the resources and strengths of a business, we may be able to intercept our competitor, but we cannot take away all of their assets and resources.
A business can use its own resources and strengths to gain an advantage over its competitors, but these cannot completely strip the competition of their assets and resources. The resources and strengths of a business are just one tool in the toolbox that it can use to attack competitors. A holistic approach must also include strategy and tactics that take into account the specific circumstances and conditions of the competitive landscape.
The resources and strengths are just one tool that a business can use to attack competitors. While they may provide an advantage, they cannot be used to completely eliminate or undermine the competition. Competitors will still have their own resources and strengths that they can use to try to compete with the business. This means that businesses must be flexible and adaptable, and be willing to use a range of tactics and strategies in order to succeed in a competitive environment. By carefully considering the specific circumstances and conditions of the competitive landscape, businesses can find ways to effectively leverage their resources and strengths to gain an advantage over their rivals.