Napoleon's first Italian campaign was one of the iconic military lessons in history.
It started in April 1796 near
Cairo Montenotte “Battle of Montenotte” and finished in October 1797 in Austrian Leoben, near Viena.
For six months, Napoleon conquered Italy and invaded in Austrian Empire’s territories.
New territories - new subscription revenue. All of Italy started to pay to Napoleon.
As I said before, at the beginning of the campaign French army in Italy was poorly equipped, and without payroll for soldiers.
But Napoleongot money for scaling. In business language, it is like a young startup that raised only a seed round of investments in a very competitive market, and nobody believed in it.
But after only 6 months it becomes the most profitable and fast-growing startup in Europe.
At that time the main theatre of the war was on the Rhine River where the French army
was losing battle after battle.The good news to Paris came only from Napoleon.
Suddenly, Napoleon's startup became a new main revenue stream for France.
During a few months of the Italian campaign, Napoleon got 11 victories and gained respect from his army and generals.
At that time he was only 26!
For example:
- General Serurier was a 54-year-old professional general who first fought a decade before Napoleon was born
- General Augereau was 39
- General Massena was 38
All these generals had decades of military experience.
It's like when you have been coding last 15 years and then a junior developer comes after the 6-month course and starts to command you.
Imagine how hard it was to get a respect.
In the army,
you can’t buy respect. You have to deserve it.And Napoleon did it after a few victories in northern Italy.
At the beginning of the Italian campaign, he became just a rising star, but not an idol.
And here we come to my favorite Napoleon’s business lesson that changed my thoughts on how to manage people.
It was November 1796, during the Arcole battle.
After a few victories at the beginning of the first Italian campaign, Napoleon's army controlled half of northern Italy.
To control all of Italy Napoleon needed to get Mantua fortress which was in the middle of the country.