strategy 的定义
plural strat·e·gies.
- Also strategics. the science or art of combining and employing the means of war in planning and directing large military movements and operations.
- the use or an instance of using this science or art.
- skillful use of a stratagem: The salesperson's strategy was to seem always to agree with the customer.
- a plan, method, or series of maneuvers or stratagems for obtaining a specific goal or result: a strategy for getting ahead in the world.
strategy 近义词
plan of action
更多strategy例句
- The complete data set of strategies will be posted in the coming weeks.
- HubSpot says in 2018, 18% of marketers were looking to add podcasting to their strategy.
- One might wonder whether this is the right strategy, especially given the company’s rather opaque criteria in granting access to the model.
- I was able to defy these odds with a mix of a winning strategy, a great team on my side, and a healthy dose of relentlessness.
- Those coaches then report their findings back to Match, which can then develop strategies based on the problems that users face.
- That strategy has been used in some cases to help determine GMO policy.
- It is also important to avoid using the pope as part of a marketing strategy.
- Take the chief metric of the war in Vietnam—body counts, which ultimately did not answer whether the strategy was working.
- Offending the other ones has been a central strategy for Paul over the last year.
- Those who have watched anti-gay groups closely suggest that there will be two major strategic shifts in their strategy.
- He had no conception of the use of the other arms of the service, and never gained even the most elementary knowledge of strategy.
- The firm foundation that Scattergood's strategy rested upon was that lumbering had not really started in the valley.
- Nor did they advance beyond Wallace in the still more important principles of large strategy.
- It was recovered by Cerizet by means of a strategy worthy of a Scapin.
- "You may put strategy out of the definition, leaving in the woman," she continued ironically.