proactive
This term describes a mindset of anticipation and initiative. It suggests a strategic shift from a defensive or reactive posture to an offensive one, where the individual or organization shapes the environment to avoid future problems. In professional contexts, it carries a strong positive connotation of leadership and competence. It is frequently used in corporate performance reviews and management theory to distinguish high-performers from those who merely follow instructions or wait for direction.
Meanings
Taking action by causing change rather than only reacting to events after they have happened.
"The company took a proactive approach to prevent the crisis before it started."
Controlling a situation by making things happen rather than waiting for them to happen.
"She is very proactive in her career and always seeks out new challenges."