I apologize for the hiatus I have taken from updating my Stratelysis blog. This year has been full of changes for me, but after all the “blood, sweat and tears” I placed in the implementation of this blog (well, more tears than blood and sweat), I am reviving Stratelysis. Also, quite a few of you have inspired me to continue to write. Thank you for your encouragement.
Before I post Case #35, I have a few points I’d like to address with the Stratelysis reader community.
I welcome any positive word-of-mouth you can spare about my blog, but I have noticed some inconsistency in how it is pronounced. That is all my fault because I never explained the pronunciation. Oops. It sounds like this:
Stra: It should roll off your tongue as if you were saying the word “strategy”
Te: See comment above
Le: This means “the” in French
Sis: This is the affectionate abbreviation for “sister”
I also notice very high engagement levels from universities, graduate schools and agencies. I would really appreciate it if you contact me if you wish to use the content in your work. It’s less about me wanting something in return and more about building relationships with my readers.
I agree – The site is a bit of an eyesore. Over time, I will do whatever I can to improve the user experience for all of you.
So, let the show begin!
Regards,
Anup



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