proactive approach

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A method that involves taking action to cause change rather than reacting to it.

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  • The company is taking a proactive approach to easing the energy crisis.
  • The company decided to take a proactive approach to customer service.
  • Doctors now recommend a proactive approach to health, focusing on prevention rather than cure.
  • We need a more proactive approach to prevent security breaches.
  • A proactive approach from management could have prevented the employee strike.
  • A proactive approach to health and fitness can save lives.
  • Adopting a proactive approach to your career will open up more opportunities.
  • She is known for her proactive approach to problem-solving in the office.
  • The government's proactive approach to climate change has been praised by international organizations.
  • Adopting a proactive approach helped the team meet the deadline early.
  • In cybersecurity, a proactive approach is essential to identify threats before they cause damage.
  • The government is being urged to take a proactive approach to climate change.
  • We encourage students to take a proactive approach to their learning by seeking help early.
  • A proactive approach involves identifying risks before they actually occur.
  • Our customer service team is trained to use a proactive approach, anticipating customer needs.
  • By taking a proactive approach, the manager avoided a major financial crisis.
  • He wished he had taken a more proactive approach to saving for retirement.
  • The school's proactive approach to bullying has been very effective.
  • The new community policing initiative represents a proactive approach to reducing crime.
  • We should maintain a proactive approach to stay ahead of the competition.