Tactics is the collective name for methods of winning a small-scale conflict, performing an optimization, etc. This applies specifically to warfare, but also to economics, trade, games and a host of other fields such as negotiation.
Tactics and Strategy are often confused.
Tactics are the actual means used to gain a goal.
Strategy is the overall plan.
An example of the difference:
The overall goal is to enhance your group's power by winning sympathy from people for your cause.
The strategy is to engage in many conflicts and lose.
The tactics (told to the combatants) are to do very specific things in a specific place.
Every tactician has his own way of finding the favored end; what works best for me is running the line on starboard tack and lining the boat up perfectly on the starting line and writing down the compass course.
The interesting thing about the conversation was the fact that the tactician aboard his boat was totally decisive in his decision making process and he lived and died by the decisions he made.
AU kidding aside, the tactician must be an aggressive, fast thhiking and decisive decision maker with the ability to move forward all of the time.
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