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beleidseigenaar

Beleidseigenaar is a term used primarily in Dutch public administration and corporate governance to denote the individual or body that holds ultimate responsibility for a specific policy, programme or set of regulations. The beleidseigenaar is accountable for defining the policy’s objectives, ensuring its alignment with strategic goals, and overseeing its implementation, monitoring and evaluation. In practice the role is often assigned to senior managers, department heads or elected officials, depending on the scope and impact of the policy in question.

Key responsibilities of a beleidseigenaar include drafting or approving policy documents, allocating resources, coordinating with stakeholders,

The concept is rooted in the broader principles of accountability and stewardship that underpin good governance.

and
ensuring
compliance
with
legal
and
regulatory
requirements.
The
policy
owner
also
monitors
performance
indicators,
reports
outcomes
to
higher
governance
structures,
and
initiates
revisions
when
objectives
are
not
met
or
when
the
external
environment
changes.
In
many
organisations
the
beleidseigenaar
works
closely
with
a
policy‑coordinator
or
a
programme
manager,
who
handles
day‑to‑day
execution
while
the
owner
retains
strategic
authority.
By
clearly
assigning
ownership,
organisations
aim
to
avoid
diffusion
of
responsibility,
improve
decision‑making
transparency
and
enhance
the
effectiveness
of
policy
measures.
Requirements
for
a
policy
owner
typically
include
a
thorough
understanding
of
the
policy
area,
authority
to
make
binding
decisions,
and
the
capacity
to
influence
budgeting
and
staffing.
Challenges
faced
by
beleidseigenaren
often
relate
to
balancing
competing
stakeholder
interests,
navigating
complex
regulatory
frameworks,
and
maintaining
continuity
amid
organisational
changes.
The
role
is
comparable
to
the
“policy
owner”
or
“policy
sponsor”
used
in
English‑language
governance
literature.