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/strəˈtiːdʒɪk ədˈvaɪzər/ · strat·e·tic ad·vi·sor
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- A person who provides expert counsel on the formulation and execution of strategies, especially in corporate, military, or political contexts. The company hired a strategic advisor to help reshape its global expansion plan.
- A senior official appointed to guide an organization’s long‑term planning and policy direction. The president’s strategic advisor briefed the cabinet on emerging security threats.
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Did you know? The title "Strategic Advisor" became especially prominent in the 1990s when multinational corporations began creating dedicated roles to navigate the complexities of global market competition.