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Topic:
Develop A Strategy To Test, Review, And Revise Your Strategy
As laughable as it may seem, a strategy to test a strategy is serious
business. If you take a prescription medication that has been tested in
trials on persons similar to yourself, what may not be apparent is the
strategic planning that went on during the testing phase of the
development of the medication. Over a period of years, certain methods,
called protocols, have been developed to test the effects of
medications. In normal protocols, tests using the medication are first
run on animals, then on humans. These protocols or testing strategies
are continually scrutinized for effectiveness. You would not want to
take a medication if the testing procedure used was faulty or flawed. If
the testing procedure used was faulty or flawed, then the medication may
not be effective at all, or in a worst case scenario, the medication
could even be dangerous if taken. To test your strategies, you must have
a strategy to make sure your strategies work. One risky way to see if
your strategies work is to test the strategy in a "live"
setting without ever doing trials or trial runs. In our medication
example, we could avoid testing the medication on animals and take the
risk of giving the medication to humans to see what happens. The problem
with this strategy is that some people could needlessly die in the
process of testing. When you test your strategies, you can have a
reasonable degree of confidence that when you get to a "live"
setting, your strategy can work because you have tested the strategy for
effectiveness.
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