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Originally Posted by Blu-Ray Buckeye
The scope of your socalled strategic decision is too small, ignores the direct relationship between tactical and strategic and fails to contemplate WB's direct impact on the format vis-a-vis the tactical data. If one format were to outsell the other 3:1 thru the holiday season then WB could foreseeably believe that they directly can end the war thereby dramatically cutting production & marketing costs to maximize profit. This strategic decision stems directly from the tactical elements of today's HDM market.
To pretend that the tactical is too immaterial to matter in a strategic context is direly flawed.
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Strategic decisions naturally fall out of the tactical situation. I didn't say the unit counts don't matter. I said that any decision won't be tactical.
And if Warner were to make a tactical production/marketing cost decision, then I would say that is a statement that HDM is floundering.
A decision made to attempt to end the war is strategic.
Gary