A strategic perspective, formulated by strategic thinkers, puts information into its proper context so it resonates with insight that is relevant to the business’s objectives. With the proper perspectives, business analysis results in sometimes-powerful conclusions. Because a business often has many goals and objectives, thinking from a strategic perspective takes all the goals into account, meaning the strategic thinker must consider multiple perspectives. He must juggle objectives of all sorts — not just a single, overriding objective.
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