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tiltaksplan

Tiltaksplan is a plan that describes concrete measures to address a problem or to achieve defined objectives. It is used across government agencies, municipalities, schools, health services, and private organizations in Norway and other Nordic countries. The purpose is to specify what will be done, by whom, and by when; to mobilize resources; and to enable monitoring of progress.

Key elements typically found in a tiltaksplan include a clearly stated problem or goal, measurable objectives,

The development process usually involves assessment and data collection, consultation with affected parties, and coordination among

Usage and purpose can vary by sector, but tiltaksplan commonly serves to organize and communicate how an

a
set
of
concrete
measures
or
actions,
target
dates,
assigned
responsibilities,
budget
and
resources,
indicators
to
monitor
progress,
a
plan
for
follow-up,
reporting,
and
evaluation,
as
well
as
risk
assessment
and
mitigation
strategies.
Stakeholder
involvement
is
often
emphasized
to
ensure
relevance
and
feasibility.
relevant
departments
or
teams.
A
tiltaksplan
should
be
realistic,
time-bound,
and
aligned
with
broader
plans
and
budgets.
It
is
often
revised
periodically
to
reflect
changing
circumstances
or
new
information.
initiative
will
be
implemented,
track
accountability,
and
demonstrate
progress
toward
stated
outcomes.
The
term
is
widely
used
in
Norwegian
public
administration
and
is
frequently
translated
into
English
as
“action
plan”
or
“measures
plan.”