CENTER OF GRAVITY CHART
A person, like an army, usually gets his OR her power from 3 (three) OR 4 (four) simultaneous sources:
1. Money
2. Popularity
3. Skillful maneuvering
4. Some particular advantage he has fostered
Knock out one and he will have to depend more on the others; knock out those and he is lost.
Your enemy's center of gravity can be something abstract,
1. Like a quality
2. Concept
3. Aptitude on which he depends
4. His reputation
5. His capacity to deceive
6. His unpredictability
But such strengths become critical vulnerabilities if you can make them unattractive OR unusable. The enemy has to communicate and depends on a network that is vulnerable to attack.
No defense
1. Money
2. Popularity
3. Skillful maneuvering
4. Some particular advantage he has fostered
Knock out one and he will have to depend more on the others; knock out those and he is lost.
Your enemy's center of gravity can be something abstract,
1. Like a quality
2. Concept
3. Aptitude on which he depends
4. His reputation
5. His capacity to deceive
6. His unpredictability
But such strengths become critical vulnerabilities if you can make them unattractive OR unusable. The enemy has to communicate and depends on a network that is vulnerable to attack.
No defense
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