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Many Strategies Fail Because They’re Not Actually Strategies

Many Strategies Fail Because They’re Not Actually Strategies

A real strategy is a set of choices that define what the firm is going to do and what it's not going to do. Many so-called strategies are actually goals, and others may be a couple of the firm's priorities, but they do not form a coherent strategy when considered in conjunction.

A good example of a real strategy is when the British toy company Hornby Railways decided to focus on collectors and hobbyists instead of children.

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  • Don't fall into the trap is to be paralyzed by the multitude of possibilities. Keep it simple and focus on two major uncertainties.
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