Action That

Refers to the specific steps or measures that need to be taken in order to achieve a particular goal or objective. It is a call to action, emphasizing the importance of taking decisive steps towards achieving a desired outcome. The phrase implies a sense of urgency and a need for proactive measures. By identifying the specific “action that” is needed, individuals or organizations can focus their efforts and resources on the most effective strategies for achieving success.

An example of “action that” in business coaching could be a coach working with a client to develop a clear and actionable plan for achieving a specific business goal, such as increasing sales or improving employee engagement. The coach would help the client identify the specific steps or actions that need to be taken, as well as any potential obstacles or challenges that may arise, and develop strategies for overcoming them. Through ongoing coaching and support, the coach would help the client stay focused and accountable for taking the necessary actions to achieve their goal.

Action That DEFINITION:

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1. A call to specific steps or measures needed to achieve a goal. 2. Specific steps needed to achieve a goal.

Action That QUOTE:

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1. "Action that, or risk being up the creek without a paddle, and without a boat for that matter." 2. "Action that: because sitting and waiting for success is as effective as bringing a knife to a gun fight."