approachdirectief
Approachdirectief is a term used in organizational governance to describe a directive that specifies the approach to a task or decision rather than prescribing specific deliverables. It functions as a concise guideline that shapes how work should be undertaken, not what must be produced.
Origin and definition: The term blends approach and directive and is used to articulate a preferred method,
Structure and components: A typical approachdirectief includes scope and objectives, guiding principles, constraints on methods, evaluation
Applications: The concept appears in project management, policy design, software development, and AI governance contexts. It
Examples: An approachdirectief for a software project might state: prioritize user value, minimize risk, maintain open
Criticism: Critics note that approachdirectiefs can be vague or overly prescriptive if not paired with concrete
See also: directive, policy, framework, governance, management philosophy.