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beslisser

Beslisser is a Dutch term that designates the person or body with formal authority to make a binding decision in a process. The beslisser is typically the final decision-maker after a task force, committee, or advisory bodies have prepared assessments, recommendations, or options. The term is used in public administration, procurement, contract management, and project governance. The beslisser is distinct from roles such as the behandelaar (the case handler or evaluator) and the adviseur (the adviser). While the behandelaar prepares analysis and recommendations, the beslisser weighs these inputs against policy, legal constraints, budget, risks, and strategic goals, and renders a final decision.

In many organisations, decision rights are documented in governance frameworks; a beslisser may have authority up

Examples include: in a municipal tender, the beslisser signs the contract; in human resources, a department

Etymology: from beslissen "to decide." The term is primarily Dutch; cognates exist in related Scandinavian languages

to
a
set
financial
threshold,
with
higher-level
approvals
required
for
larger
commitments.
The
role
emphasizes
accountability,
transparency,
and
compliance
with
rules.
head
is
the
beslisser
for
recruitment
decisions
within
the
department's
budget;
in
IT
project
governance,
a
project
sponsor
acts
as
beslisser
for
go/no-go
decisions.
with
different
spellings
or
usage.