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Preparation (principle) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Preparation (principle)
Preparation is a management principle whereby people get ready for a final product or for a successful experience. Preparation means "a substance especially prepared". Preparation is a proceeding or readiness for a future event as a goal and an acceptable accomplished final outcome.〔 It is to make something (''e.g.'', child, food, procedures, machines) acceptable before you give it to others. == Etymology ==
The word "preparation" comes from late Middle English (1350–1400): via Old French from Latin praeparationem ''praeparatio(n-)'' "a making ready". It is from a past participle stem of ''praeparāre'' meaning to prepare; from prae "before" + parare "make ready". The word "prepare" means to put in proper readiness beforehand and has a relationship to the word "parent."〔 〕
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