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1. A combination of a strategy and individual tactical moves.
2. A strategy that is not fully baked, or a tactical element that extends beyond itself. 3. Should be a key part in the world of Dilbert. The Alpha team is working on the development of stratactical to advance their project in a timely manner.
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A combination of strategic and tactical concepts in which a core long-term "strategic" plan is the base, but based on the current environment "tactical" changes can be made to enhance the overall performance. When short-term conditions are negligent things revert back to strategic model In the current volatile market environment, the best approach to investment would one that is stratactical
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A pragmatic (or practical) strategy. The new strategy would work fine if we could double our workforce and implement artificial intelligence in our computer systems. We need a to bring the strategy back to a practical approach, something stratactical.
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