Putting into action
Pronunciation: /ˈpətɪŋ ˈɪntu ˈækʃən/
Putting into action (noun)
- The process of beginning to do something that was planned, decided, or prepared.
- The step where an idea, method, or policy becomes real through practical use.
- The moment a system, plan, or procedure starts working in a controlled way.
Examples
- Putting into action starts when we commit to the plan.
- The team begins putting into action after the final review.