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.»
Not exact matches
Today leading organisations are leaving behind
reactive maintenance: they understand that
more proactive
approaches can lead to
more predictability over production output and costs over time.
With this additional financial resource, we can move from
reactive, project - based fundraising to a
more proactive and visionary statewide
approach.
This allows
more of a «continuous build» mindset, which is intrinsically
more efficient than a
reactive approach that occurs in fits and starts when pressures become too much to bear.
The next - generation, goal - oriented safety regulation aims to build on the foundational framework FRA currently has in place for safety rules by directing industry to pivot from a
reactive to a
more proactive
approach at achieving safety.
Other packages take
more of a
reactive approach: You don't bother assigning a job to the money already in your bank account.
The evidence presented shows that the set of actions implemented at different levels when facing droughts were mainly
reactive in the past but later evolved to a
more integral risk management
approach...
According to Professor Martin Davidson of the University of Virginia Darden School of Business, this
approach presents at least three shortcomings: (1) It lacks a strategic focus and, as a result, diversity is often
approached as simply an extra activity that has no impact on an organization's business; (2) It focuses on immediate results and fails to take the long view; (3) Finally, it can be
reactive (e.g., we lost a lot of diverse lawyers, so let's get
more).
We are seeing a shift in how employers view well - being, which is moving from a
reactive approach to the management of sickness absence to a
more proactive focus around wellness, managing mental health and creating a supportive culture.
The
approach began as a method for treating children labeled as challenging, difficult, or intense — especially those with diagnoses such as ADHD, Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD), Autism, PTSD,
Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD), Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder and
more.