OK, slightly more serious answer now that I have a minute.
tac⋅tic /ˈtæktɪk/ Show Spelled Pronunciation [tak-tik]
–noun
1. tactics (def. 1).
2. a system or a detail of tactics.
3. a plan, procedure, or expedient for promoting a desired end or result.
tac⋅ti⋅cal /ˈtæktɪkəl/ Show Spelled Pronunciation [tak-ti-kuhl]
–adjective
1. of or pertaining to tactics, esp. military or naval tactics.
2. characterized by skillful tactics or adroit maneuvering or procedure: tactical movements.
3. of or pertaining to a maneuver or plan of action designed as an expedient toward gaining a desired end or temporary advantage.
4. expedient; calculated.
5. prudent; politic.
As far as I'm concerned use of the above two words assumes there is a conflict of some kind, personal or business. How do I handle things when "tactics" are in order?
Personal:
Very simple. If someone says/does something that is offensive or rude or completely uncalled for to me or someone I love, I stand up, point directly at their face, tell them what I didn't like and thell them they owe me an apology. If they don't apologize, because they think they are too good or whatever, then I read them the riot act and make clear to all present what a total and complete idiot that person is until they cry or leave or both.
Business:
Simple again. Question what was said that you disagree with. Immediately find an obvious, logical shortcoming of the proposed idea and make it known to the group. If there is a whiteboard in the room, stand up and grab a marker, and start mapping out my strategy, and talking through it.
The other person doesn't like it? Too bad, I'm standing, they're seated, I have command of the room. Everyone is looking at me, listening to me, and focused on my diagrams/info on the whiteboard and my opponent is now a bystander in the peanut gallery. If I continue to receive resistance then I get more brutal in pointing out problems with the other plan/idea to the degree of making my opponent that came up with them seem like a fool. I gave my opponent an out, they pushed further, now it's time to shut them down.
Life is short, time is precious. There is but one way to deal with conflict: HEAD-ON. Don't screw around, go for the throat and win first time around. There shouldn't be a round #2.
That's how us ESTPs roll...
Is that the type of answer you're looking for Introverted_esfp?