People talk in terms like ‘tactics’ or ‘strategy’ every day. Most of the
time they mean different things using these terms. What all those who use
these terms have in common is to express something successful.
A good strategy can bring success. This means that we have prioritised
the objectives and instruments at our disposal and know how to use them.
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