preparation
/ˌprɛpəˈreɪʃ(ə)n/
noun
“the action or process of preparing or being prepared for use or
consideration.”
“something done to get ready for an event or
undertaking.”
Preparation is an organisational
principle whereby people get ready for a final product or for a successful
experience. It is to make something acceptable before you present it to others.
The concept of "preparation" has a relationship with the concept of
"planning"; the two are separate but closely intertwined. In scholarly use, the concept of
"planning" is often associated with open-ended processes of successive
foresight, while the concept of "preparation" is more closely tied to
immediate steps taken to achieve a tangible, closed-ended goal. In business use, "planning" is a
management principle to set up details to achieve a goal, while the concept of
"preparation" is tied to contemplation of a future event by making
something ready now.
“There are no secrets to success. It is the
result of preparation, hard work, and learning from failure.”
Colin Powell – Politician/Retired Army General
“Success is where preparation and opportunity
meet.”
Bobby Unser – Racecar Driver
“Success depends upon previous preparation, and
without such preparation there is sure to be failure.”
Confucius – Teacher and Philosopher
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