noun
- plural of proaction; actions taken in advance to prevent problems or achieve goals, rather than reacting to events after they occur
Usage: often used in business, management, and organizational contexts; contrasts with reactive approaches
Examples
- The company's proactions in cybersecurity helped prevent data breaches.
- Good management requires proactions rather than waiting for crises to develop.
- Her proactions to improve team communication strengthened workplace relationships.
- The government implemented proactions to address climate change before disaster struck.
- Proactions in employee training reduce costly mistakes and improve productivity.