Gods of Strategy
The Deep Patterns Behind Power, Leadership, and Competition
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Martin Gjerløff
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Become the most powerful pattern-reader in the strategy room.
Modern leaders struggle with the same invisible forces that shaped ancient stories: drift, denial, wounded pride, rebellion, renewal. Strategy fails when these forces go unrecognised — and accelerates the moment they become visible.
Gods of Strategy gives you a new way to see what is actually happening in teams, markets, and cultures. In a world drowning in data, this book gives you perception.
You don’t need to know mythology.
You need two lines of a story — because the pattern is already inside you.
Say, “This is Achilles sulking in his tent,” and everyone feels the danger of ego blocking momentum.
Say, “This is King Lear refusing to hear truth,” and the room understands the cost of denial.
Say, “This is Prometheus stealing fire,” and people recognise a challenger about to tilt the field.
This book teaches you how to use these mythic patterns as strategic tools — to diagnose tension, read the field, and articulate strategy in a way that lands instantly.
You will learn how to:
• recognise the four deep patterns of power that shape every strategic situation
• sense drift, fragmentation, and cultural mood before they show up in the numbers
• choose the right move for the moment — not the move you default to
• avoid the shadow-side of each pattern: the Tyrant, Devouring Mother, Arsonist, and Invisible
• communicate strategy with clarity that cuts through noise, doubt, and resistance
If you design strategy, lead teams, challenge incumbents, or guide transformation, this book rewires how you read reality.
Because strategy doesn’t begin with plans.
It begins with how you see.