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Manipulating the environment to your advantage is the essence of strategy. {{Book cite 19}}
 
Manipulating the environment to your advantage is the essence of strategy. {{Book cite 19}}
 
  
 
Strategy is all about observing the landscape, understanding how it is changing and using what resources you have to maximise your chances of success. {{Book cite 19}}
 
Strategy is all about observing the landscape, understanding how it is changing and using what resources you have to maximise your chances of success. {{Book cite 19}}
 
  
 
Strategy is no more, and no less, than the discipline of making good choices in order to succeed. <ref>Aron, Dave. ''The Essence of Strategy''. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2016. </ref>
 
Strategy is no more, and no less, than the discipline of making good choices in order to succeed. <ref>Aron, Dave. ''The Essence of Strategy''. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2016. </ref>

Revision as of 20:00, 6 October 2019

This is a collection of definitions of what strategy is and isn’t.

Definitions

Strategy is picking the game. Execution is getting very good at it. [1]


Business strategy boils down to making a choice your competitors wouldn't. If you haven't, you don't have a strategy, you're just competing on quality of execution. [2]


Manipulating the environment to your advantage is the essence of strategy. [3]


Strategy is all about observing the landscape, understanding how it is changing and using what resources you have to maximise your chances of success. [4]


Strategy is no more, and no less, than the discipline of making good choices in order to succeed. [5]

References