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The phrase "a proactive view" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing an approach or perspective that emphasizes taking initiative and anticipating future challenges or opportunities.
Example: "In today's fast-paced business environment, adopting a proactive view can help organizations stay ahead of the competition."
Alternatives: "an anticipatory perspective" or "a forward-thinking approach."
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Finally, we take a proactive view on specific themes and we scout the sector far and wide looking for the right company.
These new regulations often demand complex changes, but they also create a big opportunity to spearhead changes in other areas of business for those companies that are able to gain a proactive view of the current and upcoming regulatory landscape.
Faith and a proactive view of living with her illness formed her core belief with regard to coping with NCDs, while medication from the clinic played a supportive role.
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Rather than restrict data stewards, permissions empower them to obtain a more nuanced, proactive view of the nexus of data and BI.
All four are bolstered by interactive elements such as top-grade animation, responsive videos, and game play functionality that will offer audiences a more proactive viewing experience.
A proactive holistic view avoids the reactive, tunnel-vision approach to cybersecurity, where companies attempt to fortify gaps in their defenses as they arise.
Comparison of the above groups to another group of 31 subjects interacting with a control system near-daily for 30 days also indicated a significant increase in proactive viewing of health information.
Participants were recruited through Tourettes Action TAA); membership or communication with TA may reflect a proactive population with common views on specific treatments for tics and the findings, based on a UK population, may not generalise to all young people with TS.
As divestitures have come to be viewed as a proactive strategic tool, these deals have become less of an unanticipated activity and more of an activity that is expected to take place in firms.
This can be viewed as a proactive attitude driven by the desire of workers to remain free of injury, a belief in having the skill to, and taking, preventive actions to avert potential threats [ 45].
By comparison, the strategy literature (especially recent work) views divestitures as a proactive strategic tool that managers can leverage to create value for their firms, oftentimes as part of a dynamic and iterative process of scope expansion and reduction.
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