Estratégia, planejamento e flexibilidade - Mario Sergio Cortella
Understanding the Role of Strategos in Ancient Greece
The Concept of Strategos
- In ancient Greece, approximately 2,500 to 2,600 years ago, the role of a strategos was significant as it involved public duties and leadership in various tasks.
- The term "strategos" is derived from the Greek word for general, which is still used today in modern Greece to refer to military leaders.
Responsibilities and Skills of a Strategos
- A strategos was responsible for anticipating future events rather than merely guessing; this required knowledge and planning based on scientific principles.
- Anticipation included understanding enemy movements and preparing defenses by analyzing supply lines and potential weaknesses.
Strategic Planning in Warfare
- Before battles, strategoi would survey from elevated positions to gain insights into the battlefield dynamics, identifying risks such as ambushes.
Sustainability as Strategy
- The discussion transitions to sustainability being essential not just for business but for humanity's survival; it should be viewed as an ally rather than an adversary.
Flexibility in Planning
- A notable quote emphasizes that effective plans must allow for adaptability; rigid plans are ineffective. Good planning includes multiple alternatives and escape routes.