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Strategic Thinking Versus Mental Model

Strategic Thinking is not a single Mental Model, but rather a way of using multiple Mental Models together to make better long-term decisions.

Mental Model is a framework or lens for understanding how the world works. Example: “First Principles Thinking” (breaking problems down to fundamentals).

Strategic Thinking is the ability to apply various Mental Models and insights to set direction, anticipate change, and align actions toward a goal. Example: Using opportunity cost, systems thinking, and second-order thinking together to choose a long-term business strategy.

Strategic Thinkers use Mental Models as tools – much like a carpenter uses hammers and saws to:

1) Understand complex environments

2) See cause-and-effect relationships

3) Anticipate unintended consequences

4) Align short-term actions with long-term goals.

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