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kernvisie

Kernvisie is a Dutch term used to describe the central, long-term vision that guides an organization, municipality, or institution. It articulates the fundamental purpose, values, and strategic priorities that should drive decisions, investments, and actions over a defined horizon, typically five to fifteen years. The kernvisie serves as a reference framework that aligns activities across departments or units and supports coherent policy making and project selection.

A kernvisie typically includes several components: a concise mission or reason for being, a vivid description

In practice, kernvisie is used in both the public and private sectors, with particular prominence in governance

Challenges include avoiding vagueness, ensuring ongoing relevance, and translating a long-term vision into short- and mid-term

of
a
desired
future,
core
values,
strategic
priorities,
and
measurable
indicators
of
success.
It
is
often
developed
through
an
inclusive
process
that
combines
external
trend
analysis,
internal
capabilities,
and
input
from
stakeholders.
The
resulting
document
translates
into
concrete
programs,
budgets,
and
performance
criteria
that
guide
implementation
and
evaluation.
and
public
policy.
In
municipalities,
it
can
anchor
long-term
policy
agendas
and
urban
development
plans;
in
organizations
it
frames
strategy
and
corporate
culture.
It
is
related
to,
but
distinct
from,
more
narrow
instruments
such
as
mission
statements
or
annual
plans,
serving
instead
as
the
overarching
guide
that
shapes
subsequent
strategies
and
actions.
actions.
Regular
revision
and
clear
linkage
to
concrete
programs
help
mitigate
these
risks.