proaction

/proʊˈækʃən/
noun
  1. The act of taking initiative or acting in advance to deal with a situation, rather than waiting for it to happen.
    • The team's proaction during the crisis saved the company thousands of dollars.
    • Her proaction in updating the software prevented a major security breach.
    • Proaction is often more effective than simply reacting to problems as they arise.
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