Alexander Suvorov’s "The Science of Victory" (1795–1796) is a foundational Russian military manual outlining the "Suvorov Triad"—speed, assessment, and the charge—which emphasizes aggressive, decisive tactics and the cultivation of soldier initiative. The text, which prioritized the bayonet and rapid maneuvering over traditional, rigid drills, remains a significant work in military history. For the full text and historical context, see the Presidential Library Britannica Aleksandr Vasilyevich Suvorov, Count Rimniksky - Britannica
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The corporate world has become obsessed with "agile methodologies" and "disruption." Suvorov’s emphasis on speed, decentralized execution (every soldier must know his duty without waiting for orders), and relentless forward pressure has been co-opted by Silicon Valley and military leadership courses alike.