In the 2020s, we face polycrisis: supply chain fragmentation, AI disruption, climate regulation, demographic shifts. Purely strategic linear planning fails because the future is non-linear. Purely audacious chaos fails because the stakes are too high.
Being strategic is often misunderstood as simply "having a plan." But true strategy is deeper. It is the ability to see the chessboard before the pieces move. In his analysis of business dynamics, Howard Andruejol highlights that strategy is not about predicting the future, but about preparing for it. Estrategicos Y Audaces Howard Andruejol.pdf
Howard Andruejol is a pastor, engineer, and a prominent voice in Latin American youth leadership. : Over 25 years in full-time youth ministry. In the 2020s, we face polycrisis: supply chain
Here is the core paradox: audacious leaders are patient on the what but fast on the how . They spend months validating a strategic direction (the “north star”) but then execute changes in days or weeks. The PDF would emphasize that most failures come from reversing this: rushing strategy (launching without data) but moving slowly on tactics (failing to pivot when reality changes). Being strategic is often misunderstood as simply "having
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