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Difference Between Reactive and Proactive
Reactive vs Proactive
If you look closely, both words reactive and proactive have the root word active common in them. It is their prefixes that make all the difference. In a class, there are 30 students and the teacher explains the concepts to all of them. While all try to grasp them, there are very few who actually try to verify and learn...
In a workplace, one can easily see the difference between proactive and reactive employees. The difference is all the more glaring if you have a proactive leader in one department and a reactive leader in another department of the same organization. Reactive leader is one who responds to situations as and when events t...
There are companies spending lots of mo0ney in R&D to come up with new, innovative products full of features that they think would be appreciated by the consumers and these are the companies that are being proactive. Proactive companies introduce new products in the market and therefore are able to reap the reward much...
Though both approaches are workable in today’s society, it is clear that the proactive approach is more rewarding. However, it also carries risks that are inherent with the approach but proactive people are prepared to take responsibility for their actions and are therefore never afraid to think along new lines.
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Proactive vs Reactive
• Reactive and proactive are approaches that people take in different situations in life.
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A very old couple is so old that one of their hands is always holding one of the other’s hands. Their fingers are like two vines that have grown into each other and can’t be pulled apart.
The very old couple never talk to each other anymore. They sit and they look at the world around them, completely happy in that way that is true.
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Their names are Boblin and Marlin The Olds. They live in a tree that does not have a tree house in it. They sleep on branches and snore like loud crickets. They only eat oatmeal, but in great big buckets. They don’t like crossword puzzles since they’ve become so violent. In the Future Times nobody likes to dance, not s...
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So I have my Gmail account open on two different browsers on the same computer (Chrome and Firefox). Now I was using the pop out chat feature of Google Talk embedded in the web page of my Chrome browser.
If I close the chat box inside Firefox (which I did not pop out), the chat window which I had popped out of my Chrome browser closes too!
Why is this happening? (I am using a Ubuntu 10.04 running on a MackBook)
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If GTalk works the same as Live Messenger, when you close a conversation in one place, it closes it everywhere. Do you observe the same behavior if you try it the other way, and close the conversation from chrome while Firefox also has the conversation open?
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yes, it closes it too! I was wondering if you were aware what script they are running to make this happen? –  traumatized Oct 6 '10 at 8:29
It's the same with the conversations, if you write something in one window/browser, it will appear in the other as well. –  Alex Jun 22 '11 at 21:02
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