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To proactive
adjective
Acting in advance to deal with an expected change or difficulty
synonyms
Exact(60)
But would theatres respond to proactive playwrights who get their own funding for ambitious ideas?
"I've been from reactive, to proactive, to what I now call interactive," he said.
This has allowed the company to shift its maintenance programs from reactive triage to proactive upkeep.
This work highlights the importance of linking age friendly community initiatives to proactive planning practices.
"But how can these companies offer so many options and still make money as they turn to proactive service?
It's about evolving your giving from being reactive to proactive, sympathetic to strategic, and isolated to collaborative.
Therefore, it has fallen to proactive entrepreneurs to fill that institutional void and take on an aggregator function.
The Fawcett Society is calling for arts funding to be be tied to proactive gender-equal representation.
Aron, A. R. From reactive to proactive and selective control: developing a richer model for stopping inappropriate responses.
First, AI can change an organization's relationship with its employees, clients, or customers from reactive to proactive.
"It is imperative that many more companies shift from being reactive to proactive in embracing the sustainability challenges that lie ahead.
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