George Soros is a classically trained economist and utility theorist from London, that was taught a simple but effective strategy for defeating rivals to his business interests. This is a two-fold strategy, to defeat the nearest rivals for his personal interests, and also to defend himself against what they will most likely see as his weaknesses. He ascertains his organization's capabilities in various planes of view regularly (differing methods of analysis), and drafts plans to defeat himself in methods of business, politics, or political action, through the means available to him. This allows him to assault foes that resemble him (the only logical rival for his market share) and close his weaknesses that a less prepared foe will see as his flaws, sharing them in their organization as said flaws are exploited.
A defending foe will logically attempt to retaliate directly, hence choose a similar strategy to exploit non-existant weaknesses, having been closed prior to the method employed. If the first strategy employed to defeat the organization is direct (as opposed to an indirect strategy, an future ally or bribed neutral), then they will be defeated, as long as the plans are constantly redrafted from the same base template as the engagement moves forward, with each weakness closed as they appear. Victory is the public denunciation of the organization at the non-existant first weakness, now closed, announced by publications or the press, on a rival influenced network.