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Taktik

Taktik refers to a plan or method chosen to achieve a specific, near-term objective in a contest, conflict, or decision-making situation. It emphasizes concrete actions and choices made during an encounter or operation, rather than long-range aims.

Etymology: The word derives from the Greek taktikos and roots related to arrangement and order; through Latin

Distinction: Tactics vs strategy. Strategy concerns overall goals and long-term plans, while tactics cover the selection

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French
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German
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languages.
Historically,
taktik
has
its
origins
in
military
thought,
where
commanders
used
tactics
to
win
battles
and
maneuver
terrain.
Over
time,
the
concept
spread
to
sports,
games,
business,
and
negotiations.
and
execution
of
immediate
steps.
In
practice,
tactics
adapt
to
changing
conditions
on
the
ground.
Examples
include
sports
where
a
coach
uses
a
defensive
tactic
to
stifle
an
opponent;
in
chess,
tactical
combinations
aim
to
gain
material;
in
business,
pricing
or
distribution
tactics
respond
to
market
moves.