doers
doers — noun
- doerssingular
- doersesplural
1. people who take practical action to achieve things, rather than spending time ju
people who take practical action to achieve things, rather than spending time just thinking, planning, or talking about them
The company split its staff into thinkers and doers, with the doers handling daily operations.
contrast: thinkers vs doers
Mira prefers being one of the doers rather than joining the endless planning meetings.
Tomás and Brandon are both doers who finish their projects before the deadline.
The charity needs more doers who will go into the field and help directly.
In every team you need both dreamers and doers to make ideas become real.
- achievers
focuses on successfully reaching goals; more positive and result-oriented than doers
- activists
implies taking action for a political or social cause; narrower than doers
- performers
more evaluative, often used in workplace contexts for meeting targets
用法筆記
Usually used in the plural form. Commonly found in contrasts such as 'thinkers and doers' or 'talkers and doers'.