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Strategy

Strategy (from Greek στρατηγία stratēgia, "art of troop leader; office of general, command, generalship"[1]) is a general plan to achieve one or more long-term or overall goals under conditions of uncertainty.[2] In the sense of the "art of the general", which included several subsets of skills including military tactics, siegecraft, logistics etc., the term came into use in the 6th century C.E. in Eastern Roman terminology, and was translated into Western vernacular languages only in the 18th century. From then until the 20th century, the word "strategy" came to denote "a comprehensive way to try to pursue political ends, including the threat or actual use of force, in a dialectic of wills" in a military conflict, in which both adversaries interact.[3]

For other uses, see Strategy (disambiguation).

Strategy is important because the resources available to achieve goals are usually limited. Strategy generally involves setting goals and priorities, determining actions to achieve the goals, and mobilizing resources to execute the actions.[4] A strategy describes how the ends (goals) will be achieved by the means (resources).[5] Strategy can be intended or can emerge as a pattern of activity as the organization adapts to its environment or competes.[4] It involves activities such as strategic planning and strategic thinking.[6]


Henry Mintzberg from McGill University defined strategy as a pattern in a stream of decisions to contrast with a view of strategy as planning,[7] while Henrik von Scheel defines the essence of strategy as the activities to deliver a unique mix of value – choosing to perform activities differently or to perform different activities than rivals.[8] while Max McKeown (2011) argues that "strategy is about shaping the future" and is the human attempt to get to "desirable ends with available means". Vladimir Kvint defines strategy as "a system of finding, formulating, and developing a doctrine that will ensure long-term success if followed faithfully."[9]

Strategy as plan – a directed course of action to achieve an intended set of goals; similar to the strategic planning concept;

Strategy as pattern – a consistent pattern of past behavior, with a strategy realized over time rather than planned or intended. Where the realized pattern was different from the intent, he referred to the strategy as emergent;

Strategy as position – locating brands, products, or companies within the market, based on the conceptual framework of consumers or other stakeholders; a strategy determined primarily by factors outside the firm;

Strategy as ploy – a specific maneuver intended to outwit a competitor; and

Strategy as perspective – executing strategy based on a "theory of the business" or natural extension of the mindset or ideological perspective of the organization.

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Concept Driven Strategy

Consultant

(Odds strategy)

Odds algorithm

Sports strategy

Strategy game

Strategic management

Strategy pattern

Strategic planning

Strategic voting

Strategist

Strategy Markup Language

Tactic (method)

Time management

U.S. Army Strategist

Burgelman, James. Strategy is Destiny (2002):

Strategy Is Destiny: How Strategy-Making Shapes a Company's Future

Freedman, Lawrence. Strategy: A History (2013):

Strategy: A History 1st Edition

Heuser, Beatrice. The Evolution of Strategy (2010):

The Evolution of Strategy: Thinking War from Antiquity to the Present

Kvint, Vladimir. Strategy for the Global Market: Theory and Practical Applications (2016):

Excerpt from Google Books