Proactive vs Retrospective - What's the difference?
proactive | retrospective |
Acting in advance to deal with an expected change or difficulty
* The Word Detective, of, relating to, or contemplating the past
looking backwards
affecting or influencing past things; retroactive
an exhibition of works from an extended period of an artist's activity
As adjectives the difference between proactive and retrospective
is that proactive is acting in advance to deal with an expected change or difficulty while retrospective is of, relating to, or contemplating the past.As a noun retrospective is
an exhibition of works from an extended period of an artist's activity.proactive
English
(wikipedia proactive)Adjective
(en adjective)- We can deal with each problem as it pops up, or we can take a proactive stance and try to prevent future problems.
Usage notes
Some consider proactive to be a buzzword, and it is associated with business-speak.The good grammar guide, by Richard Palmer, 2003,p. 157Depending on use, alternatives include active, or “show initiative” instead of “be proactive ”.
Synonyms
* anticipatory * forward-lookingAntonyms
* reactiveDerived terms
* proactively * proactivity * proactivenessReferences
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