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Strategy Exploration

A deliberate plan guiding actions toward achieving specific, long-term goals.

Strategy is a high-level plan designed to achieve one or more long-term or overall goals under conditions of uncertainty. It involves making fundamental choices about resource allocation, competitive positioning, and the direction of an organization or individual. Key principles include foresight, adaptability, and a clear understanding of objectives and constraints.

In the context of a digital garden or personal wiki, strategy dictates how knowledge is organized, connected, and leveraged for personal growth and problem-solving. It transforms a passive collection of notes into an active tool for learning, creation, and informed decision-making, ensuring the garden serves its owner’s evolving intellectual and practical needs.

Projects

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Principles of Strategy

Exploration of the Principles of Strategy.

Books

Reading
Cover of Good Strategy/Bad Strategy

Good Strategy/Bad Strategy

by Richard Rumelt

In Good Strategy/Bad Strategy, Richard Rumelt argues that effective strategy is characterized by a core diagnosis of a problem, a guiding policy to address it, and coherent actions to implement the policy. He differentiates this from "bad strategy," which often comprises vague goals, buzzwords, or a failure to identify the true obstacles to success. The book provides frameworks and examples to help readers develop and recognize genuinely strategic approaches.