A bad plan that is well executed will yield much better results than a good plan that is poorly executed.
Alleged date: Unknown, 19th century
Observation on strategy and execution
A popular business maxim attributed to the Iron Chancellor that sounds suspiciously modern
A bad plan that is well executed will yield much better results than a good plan that is poorly executed.
Alleged date: Unknown, 19th century
Observation on strategy and execution
This widely-shared quote about execution over planning has a distinctly modern business-book flavor that is inconsistent with Bismarck's actual writing style. Similar sentiments have been attributed to multiple military and business leaders.
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Generic military/business wisdom attributed to multiple figures. Similar sentiments appear across centuries of strategic writing.
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