Phrases with «reactive approach»

A reactive approach means responding to things after they happen, instead of taking action beforehand to prevent them. Full definition

Sentences with «reactive approach»

  • The defendant's reactive approach in making adjustments to the claimant's workload was not sufficient to discharge its duty of care. (newlawjournal.co.uk)
  • There is an urgent need for everyone to adopt a proactive rather than the traditional reactive approach to protecting our infrastructure. (thenextweb.com)
  • The grid operator asked FERC for guidance on whether it envisions a «holistic approach» to resilience issues or a «more reactive approach deferring solely to a patchwork of potentially differing initiatives in each region to address the larger topic of resilience.» (utilitydive.com)
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