Crisis & Risk Management Review
Online ISSN : 2434-6225
Print ISSN : 0919-245X
Logical Interpretation of Formation and Terrain
Sun Tzu’s “Organizing Power” ・
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2025 Volume 33 Pages 38-50

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Abstract
The complex crises of the 21st century, such as the rapidly expanding DX (Digital Transformation), the complex and changing derisking and economic security, the dramatic increase in the weight of new land, sea, air, and space technologies and information, and the ambiguous situation caused by global natural disasters and infectious diseases, make it difficult to respond with a simple ontology (a structure that organizes crisis information). This paper discusses the rules that ensure the survival of organizations in a crisis environment and the framework for preventing conflicts of interest, which Fujizuka and Mori (1943) pointed out as “Sun Tzu's Organizing Power”, The following hypothesis is verified by combining the 4th chapter of Formation and the 10th chapter of Terrain using Fujizuka and Mori's method: “The multilayered context and circular reasoning of the two chapters reveals the whole picture that the military is a matter of national importance, a place of life and death, and a path to survival and demise.” This research utilizes “Sun Tzu's Organizing Power” for traditional security and economic security. It predicts the formation of strategies using crisis management GPT (Generative Pre-trained Transformer) in the near future. The purpose is to contribute to the theoretical development and hypothesis construction of crisis management for nations and companies.
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