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RED
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HOW TO SUCCEED BY THINKING LIKE THE ENEMY
MICAH ZENKO
A COUNCIL ON FOREIGN RELATIONS BOOK
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New York
Copyright © 2015 by Micah Zenko
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Zenko, Micah.
Red team : how to succeed by thinking like the enemy / Micah Zenko.
pages cm
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 978-0-465-07395-5 (ebook) 1. Success in business. 2. Risk management. 3. Private security services. 4. Competition. I. Title.
HF5386.Z46 2015
658.4'01—dc23
2015015268
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