The article introduces a general definition of strategies and describes some of its ontological assumptions. The work shows that all strategies have some common structures that include the aims and means of carrying out a particular strategy, the context it takes into account and the relations between them and the principles of effectiveness and efficiency. Special attention is devoted to the assumption of rationality in strategies and their similarities to games. In this context the article explains some applications of game theory in strategies.
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