Situation, Objectives, Strategy, Tactics, Action, Control.

A proprietary marketing system developed by P.R. Smith in the 1990s.

Literal Meanings of Situation, Objectives, Strategy, Tactics, Action, Control.

Situation:

Meanings of Situation:
  1. The whole of the circumstances at a given moment is the state of affairs.

  2. A way of organizing something in relation to its environment.

  3. A place where there is something, there is a place.

  4. Position or status in relation to circumstances and circumstances.

  5. A vacancy, a position.

  6. Difficult or uncomfortable circumstances are a problem.

Sentences of Situation
  1. The United States is in a delicate situation with an imminent bankruptcy.

  2. The botanical garden is beautifully situated on the banks of the river.

  3. Boss, we've got a problem.

Objectives:

Meanings of Objectives:
  1. A material object that physically exists.

  2. Desired goal.

  3. (Grammar) Objective case.

  4. (Grammar) noun or pronoun in the target case.

  5. The lens or lenses of a camera, microscope, or other optical device closest to the object under study.

Synonyms of Objectives

objective case, object case

Strategy:

Meanings of Strategy:
  1. The science and art of military leadership pertained to the overall planning and conduct of war.

  2. A plan of action aimed at achieving a specific goal.

  3. Use planning ahead to be successful in politics or business.

Tactics:

Meanings of Tactics:
  1. A calculated maneuver or action to achieve a goal.

  2. Maneuver against the .

  3. A sequence of moves that limits the opponent's options and results in an immediate tangible advantage, usually in the form of material.

  4. Military science is committed to achieving the goals set by the strategy.

  5. Orderly application and distribution of forces among themselves.

Synonyms of Tactics

maneuver, stratagem, course of action, plan, scheme

Action:

Meanings of Action:
  1. Do something to achieve a goal.

  2. Motion or work mode.

  3. Fast activity.

  4. A single mechanism or moving whole.

  5. Mechanism, i.e. TIME. a set of moving mechanical parts of a keyboard instrument, e.g. B. piano, which transmits the movement of the key to the sound device.

  6. The distance between the strings and the fingerboard of a guitar.

  7. A charge or other legal process (also known as a lawsuit and trial).

  8. Assign a few mathematical objects to one of them, taking into account their individual structure. The correspondence is usually a Cartesian product or a tensor product. An object that is not part of the output is intended to affect another object. In certain contexts, action is used as an abbreviation for a more fully listed term, such as B. Group Action or Left Group Action.

  9. The product of energy and time, specifically the Lagrange product and time.

  10. An event or series of related events, real or imagined, that is the theme of a play, poem, or other work. The unfolding drama of events.

  11. (Painting and sculpture) Posture or position of various parts of the body as an expression of the emotion or passion depicted.

  12. Spin the bowling ball.

  13. Participation in the capital of a public limited company or in state funds.

  14. Respond to the request etc. to it.

  15. Take legal action against someone.

  16. To require or indicate the beginning of something, usually an act or scene in a theatrical performance.

Sentences of Action
  1. Knead the bread with an oscillating motion.

  2. An exciting action movie.

  3. She gave him action.

  4. He saw action in the Korean War.

  5. The director yelled "Action!" before the camera starts rotating.

Control:

Meanings of Control:
  1. Influence or power over something.

  2. A specific group or subject in an experiment to which the results are compared, where the primary variable is weak or absent.

  3. Method and means of checking the performance of a device, machine or system, ie. B. Lever, or Handle.

  4. Restriction or ability to control one's movements or emotions, or self-control.

  5. A security mechanism, policy, or procedure that can prevent attacks against a system, mitigate risks, and eliminate vulnerabilities, defenses, or countermeasures.

  6. (Project Management) A tool to monitor and intervene in activities that do not go according to plan.

  7. A duplicate of a book, record, or account, kept to correct or verify another account or account.

  8. A user interface element with which a computer user interacts, e.g. B. window or text field.

  9. One of the physical factors that determine the climate of an area such as B. Latitude, distribution of land and water, elevation, exposure, prevailing winds, sustained areas of high or low atmospheric pressure, ocean currents, mountain barriers, soil and vegetation.

  10. A construction in which the intelligible subject of a particular predicate is determined by a contextual expression. See management.

  11. Influencing a sentence or dictating a behavior.

  12. (constructed with para) Plan (experiment) to reduce or eliminate the influence of one or more variables.

Sentences of Control
  1. The government has the situation under control.

  2. He could drive a toy truck with a simple remote control.

Synonyms of Control

bewield, manage, widget, besteer, rule, puppeteer

Situation, Objectives, Strategy, Tactics, Action, Control.

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