When working on anything significant in French professional contexts, expect that thorough planning happens before any action begins. The French invest substantially in preparation phases—analyzing the situation, documenting requirements, and developing comprehensive plans before execution starts.
This is not delay or over-caution; it is how quality outcomes are produced. A project without adequate preparation is considered amateurish regardless of how energetically it is executed.
When you join a French initiative, the planning will already be substantial, and you should come prepared to contribute to that planning rather than pushing to “just get started.” If you propose action without demonstrating that you have planned, you will lose credibility. Show that you have done your homework, anticipated challenges, and thought through contingencies. The French trust planned action far more than improvised action, and they allocate significant resources to the planning phase because they believe it determines success.