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Originally Posted by Chief Hedgehog
Strategy is important - but execution is vital. I would rather rely on a team that can do what they are supposed to rather than rely on a team that is a rock star for half of the time.
The OP should be more clear on the question to gain more response - thus gaining more response from the readers  .
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The title says Strategy vs. Execution. That alone implies the topic of the question. Strategy and execution are subjective terms to an extent. Strategy generally means "a plan of action or policy designed to achieve a major or overall aim." Execution generally means "the carrying out or putting into effect of a plan, order, or course of action." The groundwork was laid for a hypothetical discussion about strategy and execution relative to FRC. Hope that clears things up
