Strategy (disambiguation)

A strategy is a long term plan of action designed to achieve a particular goal.

Strategy may also refer to:

In biology:

In business:

  • Corporate strategy, a series of top-level management decisions which help navigate the direction of the corporation in terms of products, markets, promotion and price levels
  • Business strategy, the art and science of enabling an organization to achieve its objective
    • Marketing strategy, a process that allows an organization to increase sales and achieve a competitive advantage
    • Technology strategy, a document that explains how information technology should be used as part of a business strategy
    • Digital strategy, the process of specifying an organization's processes to deploy online assets
  • Trading strategy, a predefined set of rules to apply in finance
  • Strategy&, formerly Booz & Company, an American consulting firm
  • Strategy (magazine), a Canadian business magazine

In geopolitics and military planning:

In gaming:

  • Strategy game, a game in which the players' decision-making skills determine the outcome, rather than chance
    • Strategy video game, a video game in which the players' long-term planning skills determine the outcome, rather than reflexes
  • Strategy (game theory), a complete plan of action in a game or a business situation
    • Mixed strategy, a game theory strategy which chooses randomly between possible moves
  • Strategy (game), a solitaire card game
  • Chess strategy, the evaluation of positions and setting up goals and tactics in chess
  • American football strategy
  • Poker strategy

Other:

  • Strategy (album) by the band Level 42
  • Strategy pattern, a computer science design pattern
  • Strategy (TV series), a 1969 Canadian television game show
  • Coping strategies in psychology, to solve problems and minimize or tolerate stress or conflict
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