The document provides an overview of the key factors that led to the Pandavas' victory over the Kauravas in the Mahabharata war:
1. The Pandavas turned their weaknesses into strengths, acquired powerful allies across India, and distributed leadership responsibilities among their commanders.
2. In contrast, the Kauravas lacked team spirit and cooperation between their generals who were primarily motivated by individual goals rather than fighting as a united force.
3. The Pandavas were led by effective managers like Krishna and Yudhisthira who understood strategy and exploiting the Kauravas' weaknesses, while the Kauravas' leadership was more centralized and disconnected from realities on the ground.