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+ | A deliberate strategy is a type of [[Business Strategy|business strategy]] that is developed and implemented deliberately and with a clear sense of purpose. It is a conscious, intentional approach to achieving specific goals or objectives, and typically involves a clear plan or set of actions that are designed to achieve those goals. | ||
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+ | Deliberate strategies are often used in situations where there is a clear sense of what needs to be achieved, and where there are time and resources available to develop and implement a detailed plan. They are typically more structured and formal than emergent strategies, which are developed in response to changing circumstances. | ||
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+ | Some of the key elements of a deliberate strategy may include: | ||
+ | #Clearly defined goals or objectives: A clear understanding of what needs to be achieved | ||
+ | #A plan of action: A detailed plan or set of actions that are designed to achieve the goals or objectives | ||
+ | #Resources and support: The resources and support needed to implement the strategy | ||
+ | #Monitoring and evaluation: Measures and processes for tracking progress and evaluating the effectiveness of the strategy | ||
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+ | ==See Also== | ||
+ | *[[Corporate Governance]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:09, 28 December 2022
What is Deliberate Strategy?
A deliberate strategy is a type of business strategy that is developed and implemented deliberately and with a clear sense of purpose. It is a conscious, intentional approach to achieving specific goals or objectives, and typically involves a clear plan or set of actions that are designed to achieve those goals.
Deliberate strategies are often used in situations where there is a clear sense of what needs to be achieved, and where there are time and resources available to develop and implement a detailed plan. They are typically more structured and formal than emergent strategies, which are developed in response to changing circumstances.
Some of the key elements of a deliberate strategy may include:
- Clearly defined goals or objectives: A clear understanding of what needs to be achieved
- A plan of action: A detailed plan or set of actions that are designed to achieve the goals or objectives
- Resources and support: The resources and support needed to implement the strategy
- Monitoring and evaluation: Measures and processes for tracking progress and evaluating the effectiveness of the strategy
See Also