Strategy adjustment

Strategy adjustment is the selection of a course of action adequate to the goal, resources, constraints and type of problem.

Definition

Strategy matching is about not choosing a tool just because it is popular, convenient, or familiar. A technical problem requires a different strategy, a relational conflict, a different one due to overload, and a different one due to lack of data. Effectiveness depends on the correspondence between the problem, context, human capabilities and the moment of action.

Key ideas

Missing key ideas.

Practice and life

Before choosing a method, write down: the type of problem, available resources, limitations and the first measure of effect. After a week, check whether the strategy is working or needs to be changed.

Common misunderstanding

It is a mistake to copy someone else's strategy without taking your own context into account. A common mistake is sticking to a method that once worked, but now doesn't fit the problem.

Questions for self-reflection

No questions for self-reflection.

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