strategy-focused management
[/ˈstrætədʒi ˈfoʊkəst ˈmænɪdʒmənt/]
noun
gestão orientada por estratégia
1. A management approach that aligns all organizational activities, processes, and resources with the company's strategic objectives and long-term vision
The company implemented strategy-focused management to ensure every department worked toward the same goals.
A empresa implementou gestão orientada por estratégia para garantir que cada departamento trabalhasse em direção aos mesmos objetivos.
2. A system of management that uses strategic planning as the primary driver for decision-making and performance evaluation
Strategy-focused management helped the organization increase efficiency by 40% within two years.
A gestão orientada por estratégia ajudou a organização a aumentar a eficiência em 40% em dois anos.
3. An integrated management framework that connects corporate strategy with operational execution
Through strategy-focused management, leadership communicated priorities clearly to all levels of the organization.
Por meio da gestão orientada por estratégia, a liderança comunicou prioridades claramente a todos os níveis da organização.
Strategy-focused management gained prominence in both Brazilian and American corporate contexts during the 1990s-2000s, particularly influenced by the Balanced Scorecard methodology. In Brazil, it is widely adopted by multinational corporations and progressive Brazilian companies seeking to modernize management practices. In the USA, it represents a shift from purely operational management to more holistic strategic thinking. The concept emphasizes accountability and transparency, values increasingly important in contemporary corporate governance across both cultures.
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