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Thinking must be followed by action, and it should never be an excuse for not taking action. Do you believe in that?

And tell a story about not taking action and how it affected you. By good or bad.

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Question added by Muhammad Aboud , Executive Medical Rep , Novartis
Date Posted: 2013/08/15
md sohail perwez
by md sohail perwez , SUPERVISOR , AUTOMOTIVE COACHES AND COMPONENT LTD

WELL, I'LL TELL HIM HOW WE CAN BE HABITUAL OF BRIBE IF WE TAKE IT ONCE BY MORAL AND ETHICAL EXAMPLE AND THEN I'LL HELP HIM TO COPE UP WITH HIS FINANCIAL NEED.

Jasmin Mathai
by Jasmin Mathai , Executive / Administrative Assistant to Assistant Vice President , United Arab Shipping Co.

If the thoughts are good, then, yes it should be followed by an action.

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raouf mahrous
by raouf mahrous , Project Manager , Engineering Consultant N.G

SURE  

Haytham mohamed
by Haytham mohamed , Senior graphic and motion designer , Al Naeem training Center

100% Right But sometimes is better keep thinking than doing anything 

Dainis Zarins
by Dainis Zarins , Tour Executive , Emirates/Dnata

Yes and no. Thinking without action is what a philosopher do (but not necessarily). Throughout history, philosophers have indirectly shaped our society, businesses and how we view the world in general by a very complex process of thought and dissemination of this thought. Not all thoughts are worth actioning upon and it is up to us - society, managers and individuals to evaluate the thought and assess the value of acting upon it. The negative or positive impact can be created by both - acting and not acting upon a thought or idea. I would say: thinking must be always followed by sharing the idea.

Alfayo Obam
by Alfayo Obam , Foreman , WILLIAMSON TEA (K) LTD

Thinking as it is, is like a dream or vision..one may think but fails to visualise the reality, thus failing to take action is not an offence..

The thinking piece is wide as it all depends with the environment one is working, where the thoughts are entertained or not. and what is this that one is thinking about.

In my working life I cannot remember a time when I thought of doing something and failed to visualise it.

 

 

Resham Bahadur Shahi
by Resham Bahadur Shahi , Sales Executive , Bludan trading w.l.l. A division of Intertec group Qatar

1) Liquidity risk 2) Interest rate risk 3) Market risk 4) Credit risk 5) Operational risk (i) All of them (ii)1,2 and3 only (iii)1,4 and5 only (iv)1,2,4 and5 only

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