strategic exercise
[strə-ˈtē-jik ˈek-sər-ˌsīz]
nounpl: strategic exercises
exercício estratégico
1. A planned military or business operation designed to test, develop, or improve strategic capabilities and decision-making
The armed forces conducted a strategic exercise to simulate a potential conflict scenario.
As forças armadas realizaram um exercício estratégico para simular um cenário de possível conflito.
2. A training activity or simulation that tests organizational planning, resource allocation, and long-term decision-making
The company held a strategic exercise to evaluate its market positioning and competitive advantages.
A empresa realizou um exercício estratégico para avaliar seu posicionamento no mercado e vantagens competitivas.
3. A practice or drill focused on implementing strategic plans and assessing their effectiveness
Leadership participated in a strategic exercise to prepare for potential market disruptions.
A liderança participou de um exercício estratégico para se preparar para possíveis perturbações do mercado.
In Brazil, strategic exercises are particularly common in military contexts (particularly with the Armed Forces) and increasingly prevalent in large corporations and government agencies preparing for crisis management. The term reflects both Anglo-American business practice adoption and traditional military training vocabulary. In the USA, these exercises have become standard in emergency preparedness and corporate risk management since the 2000s.
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