Publisher's Synopsis
Genghis Khan wasn't just another warlord-he was the guy who took one look at the world map and said, "Yeah, I'll take all of it." Ten Lessons from the Battles of Genghis Khan isn't just about the carnage (though, to be fair, there was plenty of that). It's about how one man turned a scattered group of nomads into the most terrifying military force the world had ever seen-and what we can learn from his ridiculously effective tactics.
Blending sharp analysis with dark humor, this book breaks down the lessons of Genghis Khan's campaigns in a way that's just as useful for modern leaders as it was for 13th-century warlords. Want to understand strategy, leadership, and why you should never underestimate the guy on horseback? This is your guide. Bonus: No actual invasions required.