strategiaparin
Strategiaparin is a neologism used in discussions of strategic planning and decision theory. It is not a standard term in peer-reviewed literature and its meaning varies by author, but it generally denotes an approach that combines strategy formulation with portfolio-style management of strategic options. The coinage appears in online discussions and some niche writings, where it is described as a framework that treats strategic choices as assets to be created, tested, and reallocated rather than as a single linear plan.
The core idea is to explore multiple paths in parallel, using staged commitments and real options thinking
This approach aligns with scenario planning, real options, and agile strategy; it encourages monitoring of indicators
Applications include corporate strategy, product portfolio management, public policy, and research and development strategy.
Critics note that it can add complexity, require sophisticated modeling, and risk misallocation if not properly
See also: real options, scenario planning, portfolio management, agile management.