Initiative comes from initiate, to start. Initiative is the willingness to start things without being told to do so.
Initiative comes from initiate, to start. Initiative is the willingness to start things without being told to do so.
Initiative of Learning
Taking initiative...?
He took the initiative, a peace initiative.
I am not certain that you spellt this correctly, did you mean Initiative Action of creating or starting. A manager with initiative possesses the aptitude to bring forth new ideas or techniques; he will take action on his own without having to wait for instructions. People with initiative are self-starters and self-motivators. In the business world, initiative is associated with entrepreneurial activities.
initiative
It means that those with initiative will succeed; those who linger and procrastinate will not.
Tagalog word for Initiative: pagkukusa
The definition of initiative is to take a step to do something or an action. An example would be to take the initiative in settling an issue, or to take the initiative in making friends.
you mean Entrepreneur - the owner or manager of a business enterprise, who by risk and initiative, attempts to make profits
The translation would be, ausus - daring, initiative or orsus - undertaking, initiative
The verb initiate (to establish or start) is related to the noun initiative. For example, "Our company is going to initiate a new health maintenance program."There is also the expression to take the initiative, which means to be proactive. For example, "Jason took the initiative in contacting all the dissatisfied customers."