metingsmodus
Metingsmodus is a term used in organizational practice to denote a structured approach to running meetings. The word combines 'meeting' with the root 'modus' (mode or method), indicating a standardized set of procedures intended to improve efficiency and accountability in group discussions.
Core elements typically include a clearly defined agenda, timeboxing for each topic, and assigned roles such
The process generally involves pre-meeting preparation, a tightly managed discussion phase, and a concise post-meeting record.
Variants of the approach range from a lightweight version emphasizing speed to a rigorous version with strict
Critics note that excessive rigidity may stifle spontaneous input and creativity, while proponents argue that consistent