(せんりゃくてき)

せんりゃくてきな
adjective
strategic
1. strategic; strategically planned
Relating to or involving long-term planning and calculated decision-making to achieve a goal. Used in military, business, political, and everyday contexts where deliberate planning is emphasized.
戦略的(せんりゃくてき)判断(はんだん)必要(ひつよう)だ。
A strategic decision is needed.
この提携(ていけい)両社(りょうしゃ)にとって戦略的(せんりゃくてき)重要(じゅうよう)だ。
This partnership is strategically important for both companies.
政府(せいふ)戦略的(せんりゃくてき)視点(してん)から資源(しげん)確保(かくほ)(ちから)()れている。
The government is putting effort into securing resources from a strategic perspective.

A na-adjective formed from 戦略(せんりゃく) (strategy) + (てき). Originally a military term, now widely used in business, politics, diplomacy, and everyday life to describe anything involving careful long-term planning.

Often used adverbially as 戦略的(せんりゃくてき)に (strategically). Appears frequently in news, business writing, and policy discussions.

COMMON COLLOCATIONS:

  • 戦略的(せんりゃくてき)判断(はんだん): strategic decision
  • 戦略的(せんりゃくてき)提携(ていけい): strategic partnership/alliance
  • 戦略的(せんりゃくてき)思考(しこう): strategic thinking
  • 戦略的(せんりゃくてき)重要(じゅうよう)な: strategically important
  • 戦略的(せんりゃくてき)撤退(てったい): strategic withdrawal

SIMILAR WORDS:

  • 戦術的(せんじゅつてき)な: tactical — shorter-term, focused on specific actions rather than overall plans
  • 計画的(けいかくてき)な: planned; systematic — emphasizes having a plan without the competitive or adversarial nuance
  • 政策的(せいさくてき)な: policy-related — focused on government or institutional policies