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Strategic themes are define for a specific period of time to focus a team or an organization to achieve goals in a given area. Doing so can create synergy effects and support the organization as a whole to make big step forward.

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authorAntoine de Saint-Exupéry
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If you want to build a ship, don’t drum up the men to gather wood, divide the work, and give orders. Instead, teach them to yearn for the vast and endless sea.




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titleType

Specify the type of the strategic theme to organize them.

Use the strategic theme type to define types of themes.


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titleSupports

List strategies and impacts that are supported by this theme.


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titleOwner

List stakeholder that own the theme. Consult these people when there are questions or you are looking for support when pushing objectives related to this theme.


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titleStart

The start date when this theme begins.

Per default the value for this property is derived from the parent document. It is expected that the macro will be replaced by a real date. Consider to use the date picker (shortcut //, see Keyboard Shortcuts, Markdown, and Autocomplete).

Note that the Start property is hidden per default and rendered as part of the Cycle property.


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titleEnd

The end date when this theme ended.

Per default the value for this property is derived from the parent document. It is expected that the macro will be replaced by a real date. Consider to use the date picker (shortcut //, see Keyboard Shortcuts, Markdown, and Autocomplete).

Note that the End property is hidden per default and rendered as part of the Cycle property.


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titleCycle

For brevity and to save space the start and end date are rendered with the Cycle property as a period.


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