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strategy
Strategy (from Greek στρατηγία stratēgia, "troop leadership; office of general, command, generalship") is a general plan to achieve one or more long-term or overall goals under conditions of uncertainty. 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 p
divide and rule
strategy in politics and sociology for stabilizing anti-democratic, illegitimate rule over people
strategic management
managing a company's responses to external issues, aiming to provide overall organizational direction and objectives, as well as policies and plans for implementation
strategic planning
an organization's process of defining its strategy, direction, and making decisions on allocating its resources to pursue this strategy
geostrategy
Geostrategy, a subfield of geopolitics, is a type of foreign policy guided principally by geographical factors as they inform, constrain, or affect political and military planning. As with all strategies, geostrategy is concerned with matching means to ends. Strategy is as intertwined with geography as geography is with nationhood, or as Colin S. Gray and Geoffrey Sloan state it, "[geography is] the mother of strategy."
OODA loop
Observe–orient–decide–act cycle
strategic thinking
mental or thinking process applied by an individual in the context of achieving a goal or set of goals
strategist
A strategist is a person with responsibility for the formulation
Wedge strategy
creationist political and social action plan authored by the Discovery Institute, aiming is to change U.S. culture by shaping public policy to reflect politically conservative fundamentalist evangelical Protestant values
strategic reserve
reserve of a commodity or items that is held back from normal use by governments, organisations, or businesses in pursuance of a particular strategy or to cope with unexpected events
corporate foresight
planning-oriented discipline
Implementation intention
Strategy in psychology on attaining goals
negging
Negging ("to neg", meaning "negative feedback") is an act of emotional manipulation whereby a person makes a deliberate backhanded compliment or otherwise flirtatious remark to another person to undermine their confidence and attempt to engender in them a need for the manipulator's approval. The term was coined and prescribed by pickup artists.