by kunalbansode on November 12th, 2009

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Difference between strategies & policies

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  • by Dodgy Dog in a Sable COAT on November 12th, 2009

    Dodgy Dog in a Sable COAT

    A strategy is a plan to do things a certain way to achieve a desired outcome.

    A policy is a rule designed to ensure consistency in governance and to avoid undesirable outcomes.

    Example: The strategy might be to phone 100 people everyday to meet the sales target. The policy might be that I am not allowed to phone them after 9 pm.

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  • by kunalbansode on November 25th, 2009

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    a policy is a set of guidlines n rules
    where as strtegy is high level approach or method of planning

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  • by Pater Murmidonorum on November 12th, 2009

    Pater Murmidonorum

    strategy is something you might like to keep secret and policy is a way to make the public understand and follow you want them to do

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  • by vincentcent on November 12th, 2009

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    Strategies are planned and flexible when put in to place. Policies are legislated rulings and they are much less flexible.

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