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avainasemassa

Avainasemassa is a Finnish expression that describes a person, role, or actor who holds a central, influential, or decision-making position within an organization, project, or process. The phrase is idiomatic and widely used in journalism, corporate communication, and everyday language. It signals importance and responsibility without referring to a specific official title.

In practice, avainasemassa can apply across contexts such as politics, business, academia, and public administration. In

The tone of the expression is generally neutral or factual, though it can carry connotations of power

Etymology and usage notes: avain means “key” and asema means “position,” together signaling a pivotal role. The

political
discourse
it
may
refer
to
ministers,
policy
advisers,
party
leaders,
or
other
actors
whose
actions
influence
negotiations
and
outcomes.
In
business
it
often
describes
executives,
department
heads,
project
leaders,
or
technical
experts
whose
decisions
shape
strategy,
resources,
and
results.
The
term
highlights
not
only
authority
but
also
visibility
and
accountability
for
outcomes.
or
strategic
relevance
depending
on
context.
It
does
not
prescribe
exact
rank
or
formal
designation;
rather,
it
emphasizes
functional
importance
within
a
given
setting.
form
avainasemassa
is
typically
used
attributively
or
predicatively,
as
in
“on
avainasemassa”
or
“avainasemassa
oleva
henkilö.”
Related
expressions
include
avainhenkilö,
sekä
avainrooli,
which
similarly
denote
central
importance
within
a
system
or
project.