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gesprekstijd

Gesprekstijd is a Dutch term that refers to the duration allocated for verbal participation by a person in a conversation or structured discourse. It denotes the amount of time a speaker is permitted to speak, typically expressed in minutes or seconds and planned in advance in formal settings.

In meetings and governance, gesprekstijd is used to promote balanced participation, especially in groups with many

Measurement and policy: to implement gesprekstijd, organizers often use timekeeping devices, speaking orders, and clear rules

See also: time management, moderation, agenda, speaking time.

stakeholders.
A
moderator
or
chair
may
assign
a
fixed
gesprekstijd
per
topic
or
per
speaker
and
may
use
a
timer
to
enforce
limits.
In
media
contexts,
such
as
interviews
and
talk
shows,
gesprekstijd
helps
ensure
that
all
guests
have
an
opportunity
to
contribute
and
that
the
program
runs
on
schedule.
In
education,
teachers
may
allocate
gesprekstijd
to
students
during
class
discussions
or
debates.
In
customer
service
or
telephony,
the
term
can
describe
the
duration
of
a
customer
contact
or
conversation,
sometimes
used
in
performance
metrics
to
assess
efficiency.
about
interruptions
and
questions.
It
can
also
be
part
of
an
accessibility
or
inclusion
policy
to
ensure
more
voices
are
heard.
Limitations
and
criticism:
rigid
time
constraints
may
restrict
nuance
or
lead
to
hurried
speaking;
cultural
expectations
influence
what
is
considered
appropriate.
Effective
moderating
and
explicit
ground
rules
are
important.