Strategy in a sentence as a noun

It's not a smart strategy, IMO, but that's what they're doing.

The strategy of waiting for them to retire or whatever doesn't seem to be paying off.

Lots of smaller sites will end up paying a "whitehat SEO" firm to work on a "link strategy".

"The app store is the most brilliant and brutal execution of this strategy.

Amazon is all but transparent and it has been growing like crazy during the last 6-8 years thanks to this exact strategy.

Rap Genius is employing a classic rap-mogul strategy: start a beef

A fire engineer to design the fire escape strategy and help negotiate the fire fighting strategy with the local fire brigade.

Can they get away with compromising their search with this nouveau portal strategy?My hunch is that they're going to pay dearly in the process of finding out the answer is no.

I'm solving a real problem that I understand really well, with a straightforward monetization strategy from obvious customers.

A vertical circulation engineer to design the lift and escalator strategy.

I expected a permissive license or an open-core strategy to monetize proprietary components and not be friendly with the free software community, but that doesn't seem to be the case here.

Keep in mind that most Enterprise SW contracts have customers paying yearly maintenance charges that are 20% of the original license cost and sometimes more...The thing to understand in selling into this market is you need to adapt your "logical" marketing and sales strategy to the way enterprises buy. I say adapt b/c you can't make or help a dysfunctional buyer behave differently.

The goal should be to enact a vector of a new paradigm, as proactive team players synergize an out-of-the-box strategy of functionality and infotainment, re-engineering the learning curve framework of your dotted-line relationship.

Almost the entire piece does nothing but cite facts, such as: the dropping of the nuclear bombs does not figure significantly in historical records of the Japanese leadership's discussion about surrender; the Japanese war council decided on August 8 not even to discuss the Hiroshima bombing; damage to Hiroshima and Nagasaki was not out of scale with the earlier fire-bombings of other cities; Japanese leaders had expressed a willingness to sacrifice their cities if necessary; Japan's war strategy was predicated on the Soviets staying neutral; and so on.

Strategy definitions

noun

an elaborate and systematic plan of action

See also: scheme

noun

the branch of military science dealing with military command and the planning and conduct of a war