Time Horizon Analysis

Balancing short-term operational needs with long-term strategic actions in a paradigm-shifting business landscape is extremely hard.

Indeed, as I’ve shown you in the previous pieces, time analysis is the second critical step after assessing adaptability to that context within a grand strategy assessment.

The Time Horizon Analysis Framework provides a structured approach to decision-making, categorizing strategies into three primary timeframes:

It breaks down the time horizons into three core blocks:

  1. Immediate Horizon (0-2 Years) – Tactical responses to current market conditions.
  2. Mid-Term Horizon (3-5 Years) – Strategic repositioning for emerging trends.
  3. Long-Term Horizon (6+ Years) – Visionary planning for disruptive and paradigm-shifting transformations.

By integrating these horizons, companies can ensure agility in the present while building resilience for the future.

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