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megagedreven

Megagedreven is a Dutch term formed from meg-, meaning very or extremely, and gedreven, meaning driven. It is used to describe a person, team, or organization with exceptionally high motivation, commitment, and initiative.

The term is informal and not part of standard dictionaries, but it has gained traction in contemporary

A note of caution: while generally positive, megagedreven can imply high expectations and may blur boundaries

Related concepts include gedrevenheid (drive or motivation), ambitie (ambition), and toewijding (dedication). The term is often

Example usage can be found in contemporary Dutch writing about work culture: for instance, describing a team

Dutch
language,
especially
in
business,
startup
culture,
media
coverage
of
entrepreneurship,
and
corporate
recruitment
language.
It
conveys
a
sense
of
intense
work
ethic
and
proactive
engagement.
between
dedication
and
overcommitment.
In
some
contexts
it
can
carry
pressure
on
colleagues
or
raise
concerns
about
burnout
if
used
without
nuance.
used
in
marketing,
HR,
and
leadership
discourse
to
characterize
organizational
culture
or
individual
attitude.
as
megagedreven
communicates
a
strong,
proactive
stance,
but
it
also
invites
consideration
of
sustainable
work
practices
and
boundaries.