Tactician
(noun)
A person skilled in tactics, especially in military or political strategy.
Origin:
Mid 17th century: from french tacticien, from tactique "tactics", from greek taktikē "art of arrangement", from tassein "arrange".
Examples:
- The tactician was known for his cunning and strategic thinking.
- The tactician was able to outmaneuver the enemy and win the battle.
- The politican was praised for his tactician skills in winning the election.
- The tactician was appointed to lead the company through difficult times.
- The team hired a tactician to help them improve their performance and reach their goals.