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Design a 3-year strategy outline

Eric Eden
Sep 28, 2025
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Design a 3-year strategy outline

Use a reasoning model for more strategic insights.

Prompt

Based on these business priorities [insert high-level goals], help me develop a high-level 3-year strategy. Include major focus areas, risks, and milestones per year.
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