macrofocused
Macrofocused is an adjective and noun used to describe a perspective, approach, or design that prioritizes macro-level factors and long-term outcomes over micro-level details. The term combines macro, meaning large-scale or broad, with focused, meaning oriented toward a specific aim, and is used in business strategy, policy analysis, and systems thinking. In practice, macrofocused thinking emphasizes patterns and constraints at the level of entire systems, such as global supply chains, regulatory landscapes, demographic trends, and environmental risks, rather than optimizing individual components.
Origins of the term are informal; it appears in professional and academic discussions as a way to
Applications of macrofocused approaches include strategic planning, where external forces and long-run implications shape vision and
See also: macroeconomics, systems thinking, holistic design, strategic foresight, big-picture thinking.
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