A strategic person is someone who consistently makes decisions by seeing the long-term goal, understanding the system around them, and choosing actions that create the greatest leverage over time.
The opposite is a tactical or reactive person—someone focused on immediate tasks, short-term fixes, and local problems, with little consideration for long-term consequences.
As the year closes, many leaders I speak with are thinking hard about how to grow next year.
Here’s a simple but often overlooked insight:
growth accelerates when more strategic people are leading.
Strategic talent doesn’t wait for instructions.
They don’t need to be managed decision by decision.
They see the objective, understand the constraints, and move the organization toward the outcome.
Making a deliberate commitment to surround yourself with strategic thinkers—especially in leadership roles—can fundamentally alter your company’s trajectory.
If most of the conversations around you are about today’s tasks and this week’s fires, that isn’t leadership or growth.
That’s comfort disguised as productivity.
Merry Christmas Don,
Joe Law / Founder 907.338.1847 sundogmedia.com
“The thief cometh not, but for to steal, and to kill, and to destroy: I am come that they might have life, and that they might have it more abundantly.\” – John 10:10
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