French term
prise d'initiative
Encourage et valorise la libre expression, la responsabilisation, la prise d'initiative et l'autonomie, développe l'entreprenariat et l'innovation, encourage et accompagne la prise de paris, en donnant le droit à l'erreur
5 +1 | initiative | philgoddard |
Feb 6, 2017 16:17: Terry Richards changed "Level" from "PRO" to "Non-PRO"
Feb 8, 2017 17:49: Yolanda Broad changed "Term asked" from "prise d\\\'initiative" to "prise d\'initiative "
Non-PRO (3): philgoddard, Jennifer White, Terry Richards
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Proposed translations
initiative
Initiative means solving problems yourself rather than expecting others to do so.
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writeaway
: so if prise de can be left out, does that mean that responsabilisation would just be responsibility?
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Discussion
bog standard stuff