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Proactive purchasing is when you are for the product and reactive purchasing is when you react badly to the product. This is a consumer's way of thinking.
The difference between proactive and reactive has to do with when the action takes place. Proactive means a preventative action occurs to stop something from happening, reactive means something is done as a response to something that has happened.
The differences between international and local procurement are in the effect on the local economy. Local procurement allows resource from the area to be used while international procurement purchase them from other countries.
A proactive patrol is out on the streets, looking to see if anything is happening. A reactive patrol waits for something to be reported, and then goes straight to investigate it.
Proactive safety is seeing and preventing an event before it happens. Reactive management is waiting for the accident to happen, then make corrections
Proactive action is self initiated behavior at work place, while reactive action in the response of the complaint/feedback
The most significant way in which they differ is that Reactive investigations happen when the crime occurs and then the police responds, or reacts to the crime, while in Proactive investigations, the police gets involved in the crime before it happens. Reactive investigation reacts to the crime after it has been committed, and Proactive investigations acts before it is committed in a way to prevent it.
halogens are reactive gases and noble gases are non reactive!=)
Put simply, a proactive policy involves making a sacrifice now for an uncertain future. It is doing something that can or would prevent a future problem. For example, saving money in a bank account. But being too proactive can be seen as paranoid. A reactive policy however, involves taking action after the problem has already risen. Just remember everything has costs and benefits.
Private sector procurement is usually controlled by the head of the company or a department they have established. Usually, the person needing a supply just asks for permission to buy it. Public sector procurement is governed by lawmakers and often bids have to be taken.
what are the similarities between private and public procurement
Procurement is about buying. Logistics is about transporting.