The document discusses the need for companies entering the global arena to adopt a "gamesman's mindset" to counter attacks from transnational competitors. It describes global competition as brutal, complex, and dirty. Transnational companies deploy multi-country, multi-product strategies to prevent emerging competitors from gaining market share. To compete effectively, companies should understand which firms they are competing against globally, what their competitors are fighting for in different markets, and that competitors are also fallible. The document outlines several competitive strategies ("CSI strategies") companies can employ, such as direct attacks, focusing on niche areas, exploiting underserved segments, diverting competitors' attention, and extracting profits from declining markets. Adopting a gamesman's mindset