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A strategy is a long term plan of action designed to achieve a particular goal, as differentiated from tactics or immediate actions with resources at hand. Originally confined to military matters, the word has become commonly used in many disparate fields, such as:

Origins of the word


The word derives from the Greek stratēgos, which referred to a 'military commander' during the age of Athenian Democracy.

What is a strategy? - An umbrella plan encompassing a number of smaller plans for some objective.

Casual and Formal Interpretations of the concept


A strategy is typically an idea that distinguishes a course of action by its hypothesis that a certain future position offers an advantage for acquiring some designated gain. The description of the idea is generally prepared in prescriptive documentation.

Historic Texts On Strategy


The nature of historic texts differs greatly from area to area, and, while there are some potential parallels between various forms of strategy (noting, for example, the popularity of the Art of War as a business book), each domain generally has its own foundational texts, a brief mention of some of these follows:

See also


Strategy | Marketing

Strategie | Strategi | Strategie | Στρατηγική | Strategio | Estrategia | راهبرد | Stratégie | Strategia | אסטרטגיה | Strategija | Strateeg | 戦略 | Strategi | Strategia | Estratégia | Стратегия | Strategy | Strategia | Strategi | Strateji

 

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