Ambush
Reactively undermining a specific competitor's progress or negating their advantage with a surprise strategic maneuver.
Reactively undermining a specific competitor's progress or negating their advantage with a surprise strategic maneuver.
Circling and Probing isn't explicitly mentioned in Wardley's On 61 differnt forms of gameplay.
Splintering a rival's market to erode their stronghold.
Deliberately sending false or misleading signals to competitors to obscure your true intentions.
Exploiting a competitor's reluctance or inability to change.
Limiting a rival's ability to maneuver or adapt.
Attacking a competitor on multiple fronts simultaneously to weaken their capacity to respond.
Manipulating market signals to mislead competitors and influence their strategic decisions.
Removing or absorbing key talent from a rival organisation.
Surprising competitors with significant and unexpected technological advances to seize initiative and reshape the market.