Strategy formation is a complex process that cannot be reduced to a simple linear process or formula. While planning has its place, emergent, intuitive, and pattern recognition-based strategies also emerge successfully from complex environments. Effective strategies seem to arise from an interplay between deliberate and emergent forces over time.
Strategy formation is a complex process that cannot be reduced to a simple linear process or formula. While planning has its place, emergent, intuitive, and pattern recognition-based strategies also emerge successfully from complex environments. Effective strategies seem to arise from an interplay between deliberate and emergent forces over time.
Strategy formation is a complex process that cannot be reduced to a simple linear process or formula. While planning has its place, emergent, intuitive, and pattern recognition-based strategies also emerge successfully from complex environments. Effective strategies seem to arise from an interplay between deliberate and emergent forces over time.