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| Management number | 220487155 | Release Date | 2026/05/03 | List Price | $4.00 | Model Number | 220487155 | ||
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A former CIA analyst predicted a competitor's entire strategy in one meeting. While everyone else saw random moves, he saw the pattern—three steps ahead. That afternoon changed everything for me.I spent the next decade obsessing over one question: How do intelligence officers see what the rest of us miss? I interviewed dozens of former CIA case officers, FBI counterintelligence agents, and military intelligence analysts. I studied their methods. I tested their frameworks in boardrooms, negotiations, and high-stakes business situations. Here's what I discovered: The tradecraft isn't classified. It's systematic. And it's teachable.If You've Read Chris Voss, Robert Greene, or Andrew Bustamante—You're Ready for This They taught you what works. This shows you how intelligence officers actually think. No Hollywood drama. No classified war stories. Just the systematic frameworks that let operatives: → Read people with FBI-level accuracy → Extract information without anyone noticing → Think three moves ahead strategically → Project authority that commands rooms → Stay ice-cold under pressure → Protect your competitive intelligence → Influence outcomes without forceThis Isn't Another Influence Book. It's an Intelligence Training Manual. Every chapter follows the same structure: Real intelligence operation showing the principle The systematic framework officers actually use Direct application to business, leadership, and competition Exercises to build the skill immediately 17 chapters. 5 parts. Zero fluff. By the end, you won't just understand how intelligence officers think. You'll think that way yourself.Who This Is For: You make decisions with incomplete information in competitive environments. You negotiate deals where reading people wrong costs you. Lead teams where missing power dynamics undermines you. Navigate situations where one missed signal changes everything. You're done operating on gut feelings when you know there's a system. Intelligence officers call this "living with situational awareness." Most people stumble through the world blind. You won't.Fair Warning: This changes you. You'll notice the microexpression revealing someone's lying. The behavioral pattern showing a colleague positioning against you. The strategic move your competitor is making while everyone else reacts. You'll stop taking things at face value. You'll see the chessboard while others don't realize they're playing. Some find it exhausting. Most find it exhilarating. Either way—you'll never be blind again.What's Inside:Part I: The Intelligence MindsetPart II: Human IntelligencePart III: Covert InfluencePart IV: Operational SecurityPart V: Strategic ThinkingMost people will read this as entertainment and go back to guessing. You're not most people. You're the person who saw someone operate with an unfair advantage—and thought: "I want to think like that."The tradecraft is real. The frameworks are systematic. The advantage is permanent. Your competition isn't reading this. That's your edge. Scroll up. Grab your copy. Start thinking like an intelligence officer. Read more
| XRay | Not Enabled |
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| Edition | 1st |
| Language | English |
| File size | 487 KB |
| Page Flip | Enabled |
| Word Wise | Enabled |
| Book 1 of 2 | Applied Intelligence Series |
| Print length | 304 pages |
| Accessibility | Learn more |
| Screen Reader | Supported |
| Publication date | November 3, 2025 |
| Enhanced typesetting | Enabled |
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