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möjligtgenom

Möjligtgenom is a Swedish neologism used to describe a pathway by which a goal that seems difficult or impossible becomes feasible through a coordinated sequence of actions, resources, and conditions. The term is formed from möjligt (possible) and genom (through or via) and is used mainly in contemporary policy analysis, strategic planning, and public debate to frame how a target can move from concept to implementation.

A möjligtgenom typically involves mapping constraints, identifying leverage points, conducting iterative pilots, and establishing governance arrangements

Examples cited in discussions include the rollout of renewable energy networks, smart-city pilots, and regulatory experiments

Critics note that the term can be vague or optimistic, potentially masking trade-offs or overestimating coordination

and
funding
streams
that
together
create
a
viable
route
from
the
present
state
to
the
desired
outcome.
It
emphasizes
not
just
the
desirability
of
a
goal
but
the
plausibility
of
a
practical
route
to
achieve
it,
often
focusing
on
how
different
actors
and
systems
can
align
to
unlock
feasibility.
that
demonstrate
feasibility
under
controlled
conditions.
In
these
contexts,
the
concept
is
used
to
summarize
how
complex
changes
can
be
staged
so
that
each
step
builds
toward
broader
realization.
among
diverse
actors.
In
Swedish
discourse,
möjligtgenom
is
best
understood
as
a
framing
tool
rather
than
a
fixed
concept,
used
to
communicate
how
a
complex
goal
might
become
achievable
through
concerted
action.