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[[File:Cimbrians and Teutons invasions.svg|thumb|Do you think that mere [[words]] are strategy and [[power]] for [[war]]? ~ ''[[The Bible]]'']] |
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A '''[[w:strategy|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. |
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'''[[wikipedia:Strategy|Strategy]]''' (from Greek στρατηγία ''stratēgia'', "art of troop leader; office of general, command, generalship") is a general or high level plan to achieve one or more goals under conditions of uncertainty. It involves determining goals to aim for, determining actions to achieve them, and mobilizing resources to execute the actions. Strategies indicate how the ends (goals) can be achieved by the means (resources) available, and can be very rigid and fixed, or malleable, evolving and emerging as patterns of activity as groups and individuals adapt to their environment or compete. |
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*We must study the general political situation... we must calculate our account out of coldness of spirit and patience. |
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**Chaim Arlosoroff. Quoted by [https://wiki.projectherzl.com/wiki/Quotes_by_Chaim_Arlosoroff Project Herzl]. |
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[[File:Sunzi, Author of Art of War (9873714545).jpg|thumb|right|All men can see these tactics whereby I conquer, but what none can see is the [[strategy]] out of which victory is evolved. ~ [[Sun Tzu]] ]] |
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* Do you think that mere words are strategy and power for war? |
* Do you think that mere [[words]] are strategy and [[power]] for [[war]]? |
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** ''[[The Bible]]: |
** ''[[The Bible]]'': ''II Kings'', 18:20 |
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* Confusing testosterone with strategy is a bad idea. |
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*Brilliant strategy is the smartest route to desirable ends with available means. |
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** [[Steve Blank]], [http://www.businessinsider.com/youre-better-off-being-a-fast-follower-than-an-originator-2010-10 ''Business Insider'' "You're Better Off Being A Fast Follower Than An Originator"], (5 October 2010) |
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**[[Max Mckeown]], Author of The Strategy Book.{{fix cite<!-- is this the book being quoted? -->}} |
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* To win by strategy is no less the role of a general than to win by arms. |
* To win by strategy is no less the role of a general than to win by arms. |
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** [[Julius Caesar]] [Gaius Julius Caesar] (100–44 B.C.), Roman general, statesman. ''The Civil War'', 1.72 |
** [[Julius Caesar]] [Gaius Julius Caesar] (100–44 B.C.), Roman general, statesman. ''The Civil War'', 1.72 |
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* There webs were spread of more than common size,<br>And half-starved spiders prey'd on half-starved flies. |
* There webs were spread of more than common size,<br>And half-starved spiders prey'd on half-starved flies. |
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** [[Charles Churchill]], ''The Prophecy of Famine: A Scots Pastoral'' (1763), line 327 |
** [[Charles Churchill]], ''The Prophecy of Famine: A Scots Pastoral'' (1763), line 327 |
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* [[Business]] strategy is a battle plan for a better future. |
* [[Business]] strategy is a battle plan for a better future. |
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** [[Patrick Dixon]] ''Building a Better Business'' (2005) |
** [[Patrick Dixon]], ''Building a Better Business'' (2005) |
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* You can have the greatest strategy in the world but what is the point if no one cares? |
* You can have the greatest strategy in the world but what is the point if no one cares? |
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** [[Patrick Dixon]] ''Building a Better Business'' (2005) |
** [[Patrick Dixon]], ''Building a Better Business'' (2005) |
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=== G - L === |
=== G - L === |
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* We are in the throes of a transition where every publication has to think of their digital strategy. |
* We are in the throes of a transition where every publication has to think of their digital strategy. |
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** [[Bill Gates]] (2006) in: "The future according to the world's richest man" |
** [[Bill Gates]] (2006) in: "The future according to the world's richest man" in ''The Independent'' (20 March 2006) |
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=== M - R === |
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* Change is the (occasionally) skilful redirecting, renewing, and reconnecting of stuff (like time, money, things, jokes, knowledge, hopes, passion, and dreams) into something better for us, for someone, even for everyone. |
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**[[Max Mckeown]], '2007, Management Issues'{{fix cite}} - www.unshrink.org{{dead link}} |
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* All strategy is executed through "common" people. If they don't work with the strategy then it will fail however clever, visionary, or insightful. When people work to make a strategy a success then it may succeed even if it is flawed. |
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** [[Max Mckeown]], '2006, Management Issues'{{fix cite}} |
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* Strategy is a system of expedients; it is more than a mere scholarly discipline. It is the translation of knowledge to practical life, the improvement of the original leading thought in accordance with continually changing situations. |
* Strategy is a system of expedients; it is more than a mere scholarly discipline. It is the translation of knowledge to practical life, the improvement of the original leading thought in accordance with continually changing situations. |
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** [[Helmuth von Moltke the Elder]], "On Strategy" (1871), as translated in ''Moltke on the Art of War: Selected Writings'' (1993) by Daniel J. Hughes and Harry Bell, p. 124 |
** [[Helmuth von Moltke the Elder]], "On Strategy" (1871), as translated in ''Moltke on the Art of War: Selected Writings'' (1993) by Daniel J. Hughes and Harry Bell, p. 124 |
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** Variant: Strategy is a system of expedients. It is more than science, it is the translation of science into practical life, the development of an original leading thought in accordance with the ever-changing circumstances. |
** Variant: Strategy is a system of expedients. It is more than science, it is the translation of science into practical life, the development of an original leading thought in accordance with the ever-changing circumstances. |
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*** As quoted in Government and the War (1918) by Spenser Wilkinson |
*** As quoted in ''Government and the War'' (1918) by Spenser Wilkinson |
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* Since human beings are highly adaptable it may be possible for an individual with any sort of competence to learn, in the end, according to any teaching strategy. But the experiments show, very clearly indeed, that the rate, quality and durability of learning is crucially dependent upon whether or not the teaching strategy is of a sort that suits the individual |
* Since human beings are highly adaptable it may be possible for an individual with any sort of competence to learn, in the end, according to any teaching strategy. But the experiments show, very clearly indeed, that the rate, quality and durability of learning is crucially dependent upon whether or not the teaching strategy is of a sort that suits the individual |
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** [[Gordon Pask]] |
** [[Gordon Pask]], in ''Learning Strategies and Individual Competence'' (1972), p. 221 |
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* Those oft are stratagems which errors seem,<br>Nor is it Homer nods, but we that dream. |
* Those oft are stratagems which errors seem,<br>Nor is it [[Homer]] nods, but we that dream. |
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** [[Alexander Pope]], ''[[An Essay on Criticism]]'' (1709), Part I, line 177 |
** [[Alexander Pope]], ''[[An Essay on Criticism]]'' (1709), Part I, line 177 |
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* The essence of strategy is choosing what not to do. |
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** [[Michael Porter]], "What is strategy?." In: ''Harvard Business Review,'' November (1996). p. 70 |
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=== S - Z === |
=== S - Z === |
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* All men can see these tactics whereby I conquer, but what none can see is the [[strategy]] out of which victory is evolved. |
* '''All men can see these tactics whereby I conquer, but what none can see is the [[strategy]] out of which victory is evolved.''' |
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** [[Sun Tzu]] |
** [[Sun Tzu]], ''{{w|The Art of War}}'' (6th c. BC), Ch. 6 |
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* Implementation, not strategy, is what usually separates winners from losers in most industries, and generally explains the difference between success and failure |
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** [[Bob Sutton]], [http://bobsutton.typepad.com/my_weblog/2010/07/strategy-is-for-amateurs-logistics-are-for-professionals-.html Strategy Is For Amateurs, Logistics Are For Professionals] (2010) |
** [[w:Robert I. Sutton|Bob Sutton]], ''[http://bobsutton.typepad.com/my_weblog/2010/07/strategy-is-for-amateurs-logistics-are-for-professionals-.html Strategy Is For Amateurs, Logistics Are For Professionals]'' (2010) |
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* In real life, strategy is actually very straightforward. |
* '''In real life, strategy is actually very straightforward. You pick a general direction and implement like hell.''' |
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** [[Jack Welch]], ''Winning'' (2005) |
** [[Jack Welch]], ''Winning'' (2005) |
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* For her own breakfast she'll project a scheme,<br>Nor take her tea without a stratagem. |
* For her own breakfast she'll project a scheme,<br>Nor take her tea without a stratagem. |
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** [[Edward Young]], ''Love of Fame'' (1725-28), Satire VI, line 187 |
** [[Edward Young]], ''Love of Fame'' (1725-28), Satire VI, line 187 |
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* "Instead of the hit-and-miss strategy of trying to find [[w:Signal|signal]]s using [[creativity]] and [[thought]]," a [[w:Renaissance Technologies|Renaissance]] computer specialist says, "now you can just throw a class of formulas at a [[Machine learning|machine-learning]] engine and test out million of different [[Possibility|possibilities]]." |
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** [[Gregory Zuckerman]]: {{cite book|title=The Man Who Solved the Market: How Jim Simons Launched the Quant Revolution|page=312|year=2019|publisher=Penguin Publishing Group|isbn=978-0-7352-1798-0}} |
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== See also == |
== See also == |
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* [[Leadership]] |
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* [[Management]] |
* [[Management]] |
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*[[Operating Manual for Spaceship Earth|''Operating Manual for Spaceship Earth'', by Buckminster Fuller, (1969)]] |
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* [[Plans]] |
* [[Plans]] |
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* [[Purpose]] |
* [[Purpose]] |
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Latest revision as of 13:50, 21 December 2025

Strategy (from Greek στρατηγία stratēgia, "art of troop leader; office of general, command, generalship") is a general or high level plan to achieve one or more goals under conditions of uncertainty. It involves determining goals to aim for, determining actions to achieve them, and mobilizing resources to execute the actions. Strategies indicate how the ends (goals) can be achieved by the means (resources) available, and can be very rigid and fixed, or malleable, evolving and emerging as patterns of activity as groups and individuals adapt to their environment or compete.
Quotes
[edit]- We must study the general political situation... we must calculate our account out of coldness of spirit and patience.
- Chaim Arlosoroff. Quoted by Project Herzl.

- Sorted alphabetically by author or source
A - F
[edit]- Confusing testosterone with strategy is a bad idea.
- To win by strategy is no less the role of a general than to win by arms.
- Julius Caesar [Gaius Julius Caesar] (100–44 B.C.), Roman general, statesman. The Civil War, 1.72
- There webs were spread of more than common size,
And half-starved spiders prey'd on half-starved flies.- Charles Churchill, The Prophecy of Famine: A Scots Pastoral (1763), line 327
- Business strategy is a battle plan for a better future.
- Patrick Dixon, Building a Better Business (2005)
- You can have the greatest strategy in the world but what is the point if no one cares?
- Patrick Dixon, Building a Better Business (2005)
G - L
[edit]- We are in the throes of a transition where every publication has to think of their digital strategy.
- Bill Gates (2006) in: "The future according to the world's richest man" in The Independent (20 March 2006)
M - R
[edit]- Strategy is a system of expedients; it is more than a mere scholarly discipline. It is the translation of knowledge to practical life, the improvement of the original leading thought in accordance with continually changing situations.
- Helmuth von Moltke the Elder, "On Strategy" (1871), as translated in Moltke on the Art of War: Selected Writings (1993) by Daniel J. Hughes and Harry Bell, p. 124
- Variant: Strategy is a system of expedients. It is more than science, it is the translation of science into practical life, the development of an original leading thought in accordance with the ever-changing circumstances.
- As quoted in Government and the War (1918) by Spenser Wilkinson
- Since human beings are highly adaptable it may be possible for an individual with any sort of competence to learn, in the end, according to any teaching strategy. But the experiments show, very clearly indeed, that the rate, quality and durability of learning is crucially dependent upon whether or not the teaching strategy is of a sort that suits the individual
- Gordon Pask, in Learning Strategies and Individual Competence (1972), p. 221
- Those oft are stratagems which errors seem,
Nor is it Homer nods, but we that dream.- Alexander Pope, An Essay on Criticism (1709), Part I, line 177
- The essence of strategy is choosing what not to do.
- Michael Porter, "What is strategy?." In: Harvard Business Review, November (1996). p. 70
S - Z
[edit]- All men can see these tactics whereby I conquer, but what none can see is the strategy out of which victory is evolved.
- Sun Tzu, The Art of War (6th c. BC), Ch. 6
- Implementation, not strategy, is what usually separates winners from losers in most industries, and generally explains the difference between success and failure
- In real life, strategy is actually very straightforward. You pick a general direction and implement like hell.
- Jack Welch, Winning (2005)
- For her own breakfast she'll project a scheme,
Nor take her tea without a stratagem.- Edward Young, Love of Fame (1725-28), Satire VI, line 187
- "Instead of the hit-and-miss strategy of trying to find signals using creativity and thought," a Renaissance computer specialist says, "now you can just throw a class of formulas at a machine-learning engine and test out million of different possibilities."
- Gregory Zuckerman: The Man Who Solved the Market: How Jim Simons Launched the Quant Revolution. Penguin Publishing Group. 2019. p. 312. ISBN 978-0-7352-1798-0.
See also
[edit]- Leadership
- Management
- Operating Manual for Spaceship Earth, by Buckminster Fuller, (1969)
- Plans
- Purpose

