impulsive approach
[ɪmˈpʌlsɪv əˈproʊtʃ]
nounpl: impulsive approaches
abordagem impulsiva
1. A method or strategy characterized by acting on sudden urges or emotions without careful thought or planning
His impulsive approach to problem-solving often led to unexpected solutions but sometimes created new problems.
Sua abordagem impulsiva para resolver problemas frequentemente levava a soluções inesperadas, mas às vezes criava novos problemas.
2. A way of dealing with situations that prioritizes immediate action over deliberation
The startup took an impulsive approach by launching the product without market research.
A startup adotou uma abordagem impulsiva ao lançar o produto sem pesquisa de mercado.
3. A tendency to make decisions based on instinct rather than rational analysis
Her impulsive approach to investment decisions resulted in significant financial losses.
Sua abordagem impulsiva para decisões de investimento resultou em perdas financeiras significativas.
In Brazilian business culture, an impulsive approach is often viewed with caution in corporate settings but can be admired in entrepreneurial contexts as a sign of boldness and innovation. In the USA, especially in Silicon Valley tech culture, impulsive approaches are sometimes romanticized as 'disruptive innovation.' However, in formal organizational settings on both sides, deliberate planning is typically preferred.
NYC Slang
off-the-cuff move; winging it; shooting from the hip
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