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3small office supply store in Hungary told us, "I am afraid of Office Depot....I am setting up newstores in better locations." In this case, David is not surrendering to Goliath, or passively hopingfor the best. Instead, he is taking proactive steps.4. Do different things, or do things differently. A successful entrepreneur told us, "I detest a metookind of concept." Another said, "Let's change the model" <strong>and</strong> do business in a differentfashion. Similarly, a company founder explained, "What I always wanted to do was find a betterway of doing something. I don't want to do it in the traditional way."5. Take action. Much has been written about the need for an action orientation, including Peters<strong>and</strong> Waterman's "bias for action" (1982). In our proactive studies, participants made commentslike, "We learned by doing, just jumped in," "We were the first..." <strong>and</strong> "We're pioneers..." Theywere not passive, did not stop at the idea stage, <strong>and</strong> did not hesitate to take the lead. They tookthe plunge despite the uncertainties.6. Persevere. Proactive people persist in their efforts. They don't back off from the obstacles,they don't take no for an answer, they don't settle for less, <strong>and</strong> they aren't satisfied with beingable to say after a defeat, "Well, at least I tried." This is reflected in attitude ("I'm bulletproof, Ican do anything" said one entrepreneur) <strong>and</strong> in behavior. Said a Thai entrepreneur, "If you stop,you are not just stopping, you are also going down. You must keep going." An entrepreneur inthe U.S. described the long-term requirement of perseverance in building a successful firm,saying, "Successes to me are those little challenges you have to get over, daily, weekly, monthly,whatever, just to exist <strong>and</strong> survive <strong>and</strong> be part of the economic l<strong>and</strong>scape." Perseverance refers toeffort, not necessarily to continuing the same strategies <strong>and</strong> tactics. It means taking newdirections when others dead-end. "Just keep trying different ways" <strong>and</strong> "We're going to make ithappen one way or the other" were exemplary quotes from the individuals we interviewed.7. Achieve results. Implicit in the comments above is a clear results orientation. Change must notmerely be thought about or attempted, but achieved. A typical quote was, "Accomplishment isthe main thing. You need to have tangible results." And the results are not just "making thenumbers," but having a change-based impact on organizations, people, or situations. In one ofour studies, proactive people revealed qualitatively different "greatest personal achievements."Those with lower scores on a questionnaire measuring proactive behavior were more likely toreport such achievements as meeting a challenging deadline, bringing a project in under budget,or winning a competition at work or in sports--commendable, but not change-relatedaccomplishments. In contrast, those scoring higher on the questionnaire were more apt to havefounded companies, been successful change agents, or engaged in entrepreneurial activitiesinside larger corporations. And they were involved in more <strong>and</strong> different civic <strong>and</strong> communityactivities aimed at improving the lives of other people.The ImpactIn an era in which firms that are change makers will win far more often than the changewatchers, <strong>and</strong> individuals survive <strong>and</strong> advance by exp<strong>and</strong>ing their contributions <strong>and</strong> making ademonstrable difference, proactive behavior has a variety of payoffs. For one thing, our datashow that proaction enhances job performance among sales professionals.


Sliding 2nd-row captain's chairs withinboard/outboard fold-down arm rests50/50 split fold-down 3rd-row seatbackHeated front seatsCloth-trimmed seatsLeather-trimmed seatsLeather-wrapped steering wheelLeather-wrapped shift knob with chrome trimCloth door trimCarpet floor matsAudio & NavigationAM/FM/CD/MP3-compatible stereo with 6speakersAM/FM/in-dash 6-disc CD/MP3-compatiblestereo with 6 speakersSIRIUS Satellite Radio-compatible audiosystem††SIRIUS Satellite Radio with free 4-monthsubscriptionAuxiliary-audio input jackSteering-wheel-mounted audio controlsInstrumentationSpeedometer, tachometer <strong>and</strong> fuel gaugeDual trip odometersCenter instrument panel display (airconditioning, audio, ambient temperature &clock)Trip computerInterior Dimensions & CapacitiesHeadroom, front/middle/rear withoutmoonroof (in)40.7/39.4/37.1Headroom, front/middle/rear with moonroof(in)39.0/39.2/37.1Shoulder room, front/middle/rear (in) 55.5/55.5/49.3Hip room, front/middle/rear (in) 53.1/57.8/40.9Legroom, front/middle/rear (in) 40.7/39.4/30.5EPA passenger volume - 1st <strong>and</strong> 2nd rows(cu ft)97.7EPA cargo volume 3rd-row down (cu ft) 44.4


2012 <strong>MAZDA5</strong>Safety & SecuritySt<strong>and</strong>ard St<strong>and</strong>-Alone Option Accessory Not Available2012 <strong>MAZDA5</strong> Sport Touring Gr<strong>and</strong> TouringSafetyAdvanced front air bags‡ with seat belt-use,passenger-weight <strong>and</strong> driver's seat-positionsensorsFront side-impact air bags <strong>and</strong> side-impactair curtains‡3-point seat belts for all seating positionsFront seat-belt pretensioners with forcelimitersAnti-lock Brake System (ABS) w/ ElectronicBrakeforce Distribution (EBD) & BrakeAssistDynamic Stability Control (DSC)‡‡ <strong>and</strong>Traction Control System (TCS)Triple H body constructionSide-impact door beamsCollapsible steering columnFoldaway brake pedal assemblySecurityEngine-immobilizer antitheft systemAntitheft alarm systemKeyless remote panic button (on key fob)Tire-Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)LATCH child-safety-seat anchors & uppertether anchorsChild-safety rear door locks


2012 <strong>MAZDA5</strong>Packages & OptionsSt<strong>and</strong>ard St<strong>and</strong>-Alone Option Accessory Not Available2012 <strong>MAZDA5</strong> Sport Touring Gr<strong>and</strong> TouringPackages & OptionsMoonroof <strong>and</strong> Audio Package- Power sliding-glass moonroof- In-dash 6-disc CD/MP3-compatiblechanger- SIRIUS Satellite Radio with free4-month subscriptionCrystal White Pearl Paint (AT only)Audio & EntertainmentIn-dash, 6-disc CD changerSIRIUS Satellite Radio with free 6-monthsubscription (late introduction)DVD entertainment systemExteriorFog lightsMoonroof wind deflectorRoof rackRear bumper guardWheel locks (set of 4)InteriorRemote engine start (AT only)All-weather floor matsCompass auto-dimming rearview mirror withHomeLink®Cargo netCargo cover† The Bluetooth® system functions only with select manufactured devices. Please consult www.<strong>MazdaUSA</strong>.com/bluetooth for device compatibility.‡ Always wear your seat belt <strong>and</strong> secure children in the rear seats in appropriate child restraints.** EPA-estimated mileage. Actual results may vary.†† SIRIUS Satellite Radio-compatible audio system requires additional dealer-installed hardware <strong>and</strong> subscription.‡‡ Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) is an electronic system to help the driver maintain control under adverse conditions. It is not a substitute for safedriving practices. Factors including speed, road conditions <strong>and</strong> driver steering input can all affect whether DSC will be effective in preventing loss ofcontrol. Please see the Ownerʼs Manual for further details.

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