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breedwerkend

Breedwerkend is a Dutch term used to describe a way of organizing work and teams that span multiple disciplines or functional areas. The concept emphasizes collaboration across departments and the integration of skills to achieve common goals, rather than isolating work within a single function. In practice, breedwerkend teams combine expertise from engineering, product management, design, marketing, and operations.

Etymology and usage: The word derives from breed (wide or broad) and werkend (working). It appears in

Characteristics and practices: The approach features cross-functional teams with shared goals, integrated roadmaps, and joint decision

Benefits and challenges: Potential benefits include faster alignment, improved innovation, better customer outcomes, and reduced handoffs.

Dutch
management
and
HR
literature
to
describe
cross-functional,
multidisciplinary,
or
integrative
work
arrangements.
Breedwerkend
signals
shared
accountability,
joint
planning,
and
aligned
metrics
rather
than
siloed
governance.
rights,
enabled
by
continuous
collaboration.
It
often
leverages
agile
or
lean
methodologies,
cross-disciplinary
skills,
and
common
documentation.
Decision
making
tends
to
be
more
collaborative,
with
governance
structures
that
include
representatives
from
multiple
functions.
Challenges
include
conflict
resolution,
governance
complexity,
skill
gaps,
and
the
potential
for
blurred
accountability.
Suitability
depends
on
organizational
culture,
project
complexity,
and
leadership
support.
Applications
include
product
development,
digital
transformation,
and
operations
optimization.
Related
terms
include
cross-functional,
multidisciplinary,
and
integrative
management.