Public education has been criticized for under-achieving schools and one
key phrase for long-term school success is school leadership. Taken
comprehensively, leadership emphasizes the importance of where the
leader stands at times of decision, challenge, and conflict. The Art of
War, written by Sun Tzu, a Chinese military strategist more than 2500
years ago, represents a very complex work of philosophy and military
strategy. A good part of the work describes the pivotal role of a leader
and his understanding and application of the winning factors. The Art of
War application to education is about solving (i.e. fighting) problems
(i.e. the enemy) to improve student and school success. The Art of War
describes the significance of a leader and his knowledge and prudent
application of the strategies. At the core of theses strategies is the
non-negotiable moral purpose of the leader to be reinforced by other
fine qualities as wisdom, commitment, discipline, and courage. Readers
will be amazed and rewarded by finding the relevance and practicality of
this ancient Eastern philosophy.