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| Infiltration is a potent tactic on the battlefield and in businesshttp://www.sources.com/Releases/NR1933.htmSources News Release
 Publisher:  Richard Martin
 Date Written:  26/08/2013
 Year Published:  2013
 Resource Type:  Article
 
 Companies often fail to appreciate the indidious undermining of their once-solid positions by a steady stream of competitors and their slightly improved or differentiated products.
 
 Abstract:  One of the most effective infantry tactics is infiltration. For instance, during the First World War, the Germans and the Western allies learned the importance of sending in small groups of fighters to scout out enemy positions ahead of a battle, or simply to conduct short, sharp raids. Infiltration could be deadly in both material and psychological terms, as it caused a steady drip drip of casualties while also undermining the morale of those being infiltrated. This continued throughout the Sec...
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