Operational Strategy - Explained
What is an Operational Strategy?
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What is an Operational Strategy?
An operating or operational strategy involves the specific tasks carried out at the operational level. If strategy concerns a planning process, it most directly relates to how daily operations function to delivery the value proposition in a manner confident with the company’s competitive strategy.
Operating strategies directly related to operational objectives.
Operating strategies are names as such because they are generally executed at the operations-level. The operating strategies may be developed at higher levels.
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