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actiepunt

An actiepunt, from Dutch, literally translates to “action point” and refers to a task that arises from a meeting or deliberation and is assigned to an individual or team to be completed by a specified due date. In Dutch-language organizations it is commonly used to ensure follow-up on decisions and discussions.

Typically an actiepunt includes a concise description of the task, an owner (verantwoordelijke), a due date,

Action points differ from decisions (besluiten) and from agenda items (agendapunten): a besluit records a chosen

In practice, actiepunten are common in the Netherlands and Flemish Belgium; they are used in corporate, governmental,

and
a
status
(open,
in
progress,
completed).
Action
points
are
usually
recorded
in
meeting
minutes
or
project
tracking
systems.
The
person
designated
as
owner
is
responsible
for
reporting
progress
and
completing
the
task.
outcome,
while
an
actiepunt
records
work
to
be
done.
Some
organizations
also
distinguish
between
urgent
action
points
and
longer-term
follow-ups;
some
use
a
unique
number
or
code
for
each
item.
and
nonprofit
contexts.
With
digital
collaboration,
many
teams
track
actiepunten
in
project
management
software,
shared
documents,
or
agenda
tools,
linking
them
to
responsible
persons,
due
dates,
and
evidence
of
completion.