Strategy - Definition and Features
The word “strategy” is derived from
the Greek word “stratçgos”; stratus (meaning army) and “ago” (meaning
leading/moving).
Strategy is an action that managers take to attain one or more of
the organization’s goals. Strategy can also be defined as “A general direction
set for the company and its various components to achieve a desired state in
the future. Strategy results from the detailed strategic planning process”.
A strategy is all about integrating
organizational activities and utilizing and allocating the scarce resources
within the organizational environment so as to meet the present objectives.
While planning a strategy it is essential to consider that decisions are not
taken in a vaccum and that any act taken by a firm is likely to be met by a
reaction from those affected, competitors, customers, employees or suppliers.
Strategy can also be defined as
knowledge of the goals, the uncertainty of events and the need to take into
consideration the likely or actual behavior of others. Strategy is the
blueprint of decisions in an organization that shows its objectives and goals,
reduces the key policies, and plans for achieving these goals, and defines the
business the company is to carry on, the type of economic and human
organization it wants to be, and the contribution it plans to make to its
shareholders, customers and society at large.
Features
of Strategy
- Strategy is Significant because it is not possible to foresee the future. Without a perfect foresight, the firms must be ready to deal with the uncertain events which constitute the business environment.
- Strategy deals with long term developments rather than routine operations, i.e. it deals with probability of innovations or new products, new methods of productions, or new markets to be developed in future.
- Strategy is created to take into account the probable behavior of customers and competitors. Strategies dealing with employees will predict the employee behavior.
Strategy is a well defined roadmap
of an organization. It defines the overall mission,
vision and direction of an organization. The objective of a strategy is to
maximize an organization’s strengths and to minimize the strengths of the
competitors.
Strategy, in short, bridges the gap
between “where we are” and “where we want to be”.
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