Strategic Week 1
Strategic Week 1
Write 500 words explaining how you have used strategies in your personal daily life and at
your workplace. In doing so, you may distinguish between emergent and deliberate
strategies.
Date: 10.06.2023
Introduction
In social and professional networks, one encounters a variety of strategies. In my work and as an
Accountant, for example, I encountered emergent and intentional strategies. Individuals and
businesses employ different strategies in life, which vary based on a variety of variables.
Deliberate strategies are a top-down process, whereas emergent strategies are a bottom-up
process, according to Rothaermel (2018). The majority of the time, management has control over
intentional strategies but lacks such control over emergent strategies, according to Mintzberg and
Waters (1985).
I had always wanted to further my education but had been hesitant due to a lack of financial
stability. However, one day, I received an invitation to attend a program at NIPA where different
universities came to offer what they had for students. Lack enough, UNICAF was one of those
universities. I registered my details with them even though I didn’t embark on the journey of
studies there and then. As time went by that was in 2022 December I got the scholarship. I view
strategy as coordinated plans of action to deal with a constantly changing environment in order
to achieve set goals. "Strategy is the long-term direction and scope of an organization that
achieves advantage for the organization through its configuration of resources within a changing
environment to meet the needs of markets and to fulfill stakeholder expectations," write Johnson
et al., (2003). Strategy is a process, not an end result. To get the most out of life, one needs a
strategy, which may include time management in activities, breaking down goals and targets into
action plans, discontinuing non-productive activities, making a wise decision rather than simply
working hard, and so on.
Despite having a large number of strategies planned out (deliberate), there are cases where plans
emerge as a result of deviations from previous plans (emergent). One way I've used strategies in
my personal life is in principle and moral evaluation and bolstering. I value dedication, kindness,
empathy, and self-sacrifice highly. I routinely evaluate and bolster myself in situations where I
would have reacted differently if it had been the other way around. I practice time management
in all of my activities and convert the time spent waiting, transporting, or using the restroom into
useful time spent on self-developmental activities such as reading or listening to business
podcasts. However, there are times when I allow emergent strategies to take the place of
deliberate strategies. A typical example would be if I miss my diet meal plan or routine workout
and just go with the flow, or if I skip meals due to being too busy and convert that time to
intermittent fasting.
References
Johnson, G., L. Melin, and R. Whittington. 2003. Micro strategy and strategizing: Towards an
activity-based view? Journal of Management Studies, 40(1), pp. 3–22. Available at
https://onlinelibrary-wiley-com.ergo.southwales.ac.uk/doi/epdf/10.1111/1467-6486.t01-2-00002.