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The World of Strategic Thinking (in history (Carl Von Clausewitz…
- The World of Strategic Thinking
This ability to change the play—or the plan—is what distinguishes genuine strategy: the dynamic of action and reaction that yields optimum results.
s.t. is about setting goals and developing long-range plans to reach those goal, plans based on careful analysis of internal and external environments, the actions of others
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key terms, definitions and concepts
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a robust definition
Strategy is a method or plan that we craft to bring about a desired
future, such as achievement of a goal or solution to a problem. It’s a plan that assesses, acquires, and allocates necessary resources to the most effective and efficient use. And it’s a plan that anticipates and incorporates competitor responses
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s.t. helps us to make sense of chaos, enables us to use the forces around us to our advantage
s.t. are most critical in the moments when an outcome is uncertain and additional strategic action is needed
in history
Sun Tzu
brilliance iles in his recognition of the fluid nature of reality, any practitioner of strategy must constantly adapt to it
Antoine de Jomini
s.t. lies in his identification of interior lies of communication, his notion of concentration of force
Carl Von Clausewitz
uncertainty, chance and probability and three-fourths of conflict - what he called 'friction;
to overcome friction: coup d'oeil, a stroke of intuition and genius
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strategic theory
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s.t. is goal-directed, structured, and focus on the future in a precise way
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it concerns power and trends, uncertainty and its resolution
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How can you learn to plan more effectively, outsmart your
competitors, and avoid unpleasant surprises? The answer is strategy.
Successful strategy is
dynamic, adaptive, and opportunistic, and it depends on the swift, bold,
and decisive execution of tactics.
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