raskjustering
Raskjustering is a term used in Swedish and Norwegian contexts to describe the rapid adjustment of a system, process, or policy in response to new information, anomalies, or changing conditions. The concept centers on making timely, targeted changes to restore or maintain desired performance without undertaking a full overhauls. The word combines rask, meaning fast, with justering, meaning adjustment or tuning.
In practice, raskjustering implies a light touch with an emphasis on speed and efficiency. It is often
Common elements include clear decision rights, predefined criteria for when to trigger changes, and lightweight documentation
Potential benefits are faster response times, improved resilience, and better alignment with current conditions. Potential drawbacks