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stapplande

Stapplande is a Dutch-language term that combines stap (step) and plan (plan). It denotes a planning approach that structures work into discrete, ordered steps aimed at achieving a predefined objective. The expression is used in management, education, and public administration to describe a roadmap where activities are divided into sequential stages rather than handled as an open-ended set of tasks.

Core characteristics typically include explicit objectives, a defined sequence of steps or phases, assigned responsibilities, and

Typical applications include project planning, program development, process improvement, and training design; in public sector planning,

timelines.
Dependencies
between
steps,
milestones,
and
criteria
for
progression
are
often
specified,
along
with
risk
management
measures
and
resource
estimates.
Visual
representations
may
take
the
form
of
stepwise
roadmaps,
checklists,
or
step-oriented
flow
diagrams.
Although
flexible
in
practice,
stapplande
tends
to
emphasize
clarity
and
accountability
by
making
the
order
of
actions
explicit.
it
can
structure
policy
implementation
or
safety
planning.
Practitioners
value
its
straightforward
structure
and
ease
of
monitoring,
but
potential
drawbacks
include
rigidity
in
the
face
of
changing
conditions
and
the
need
for
regular
updates
to
keep
the
plan
aligned
with
reality.
Related
concepts
include
Gantt
charts,
work
breakdown
structures,
and
phased
or
stage-gate
approaches.