strateegilises
Strateegilises is a term used in discussions of strategic planning to denote a family of frameworks and practices that aim to integrate long-term goals with organizational capabilities across multiple domains. In practice, strateegilises refers to a collection of methods—such as scenario planning, capability mapping, stakeholder analysis, and governance alignment—that help organizations diagnose, design, and implement strategic action in complex environments. The term is not widely standardized and appears chiefly in niche management and policy literatures, where it is often described as a cross-disciplinary approach bridging strategy, operations, and governance.
Key features of strateegilises include systems thinking, multi-level coordination, data-informed decision making, and iterative learning. Proponents
Notes and terminology: because strateegilises is not a universally fixed term, its precise meaning varies by