I plan to use this term in a business context. In this particular situation we're going to initially raise our hiring standards to meet our needs then back off later to our regular hiring standards. I had thought of the term "preemptive strike," but that may have too negative a connotation. Can you help with a good term?
2007-12-14
12:52:47
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Rachel J - Not "hasty" (as in Hasty Attack, "In land operations, an attack in which preparation time is traded for speed in order to exploit an opportunity.)
That doesn't fit what we're doing. We want to plan to go in strong -- putting our best employees first, then bringing in the following waves of agents at typical skill levels.
2007-12-14
13:00:55 ·
update #1
I also came across the term, "Preventative defense." I'm not sure what that means or if it could apply in this situation. Thoughts?
2007-12-14
13:16:06 ·
update #2