fixed strategy
[ˈfɪkst ˈstrætədʒi]
nounpl: fixed strategies
estratégia fixa
1. A predetermined plan of action that does not change based on circumstances or outcomes
The team decided to implement a fixed strategy for the entire season rather than adapting to each opponent.
O time decidiu implementar uma estratégia fixa para toda a temporada em vez de se adaptar a cada adversário.
2. In game theory or decision-making, a strategy that remains constant regardless of variables or external changes
Using a fixed strategy in negotiations can sometimes backfire if the other party is more flexible.
Usar uma estratégia fixa em negociações pode às vezes fracassar se a outra parte for mais flexível.
3. A rigid approach to problem-solving that does not allow for modification or adjustment
A fixed strategy without contingency planning leaves little room for unexpected challenges.
Uma estratégia fixa sem planejamento de contingência deixa pouco espaço para desafios inesperados.
The term 'fixed strategy' has become increasingly scrutinized in modern business culture, particularly in Brazilian and American corporate environments, where agile and adaptive strategies are now often preferred. However, in traditional industries like manufacturing and in military contexts, fixed strategies still maintain importance. The concept reflects broader cultural attitudes toward planning, risk management, and organizational flexibility.
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