Tussenacceptatie
Tussenacceptatie, a Dutch term, translates to "intermediate acceptance" or "partial acceptance." It describes a situation where a proposed solution, plan, or agreement is not fully endorsed but is considered acceptable enough to proceed with or as a stepping stone towards a more definitive outcome. This concept often arises in contexts involving negotiation, project management, or policy development where complete agreement is difficult to achieve immediately.
The essence of tussenacceptatie lies in its provisional nature. It signifies a willingness to move forward
In project management, tussenacceptatie can refer to the approval of a particular phase or deliverable, even