noun
- the practice of taking action in anticipation of future problems or opportunities rather than reacting to them after they occur
Usage: often used in business, management, and organizational contexts
Examples
- The company's proaction in developing new products kept them ahead of competitors.
- Good proaction in customer service means addressing issues before customers complain.
- Her proaction during the crisis prevented the situation from becoming worse.
- Proaction requires careful planning and foresight.
- The team demonstrated proaction by preparing contingency plans in advance.