immediate tactics
[/ɪˈmiːdiət ˈtæktɪks/]
nounpl: immediate tactics
táticas imediatas
1. Short-term strategic actions or methods employed to achieve urgent objectives or respond quickly to current situations
The military commander decided to use immediate tactics to counter the enemy's surprise attack.
O comandante militar decidiu usar táticas imediatas para contrariar o ataque surpresa do inimigo.
2. Quick, practical approaches or techniques used in business, sports, or other competitive contexts to gain an advantage in the present moment
The sales team adopted immediate tactics to close deals before the quarter ended.
A equipe de vendas adotou táticas imediatas para fechar negócios antes do final do trimestre.
3. Direct actions taken without delay to address pressing problems or capitalize on sudden opportunities
Immediate tactics were necessary to prevent the crisis from escalating further.
Táticas imediatas foram necessárias para impedir que a crise escalasse ainda mais.
The term 'immediate tactics' is widely used in Brazilian corporate culture, especially in competitive business environments and sports. It reflects a pragmatic approach valued in fast-paced industries. In military and strategic discussions, it distinguishes between tactical (immediate) and strategic (long-term) planning. In Portuguese-speaking contexts, this distinction is similarly important and well-understood across professional sectors.
NYC Slang
quick moves; fast plays
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