Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
two-track
Adjective
/ˈtuːtræk/

Definition
A two-track refers to a system or method of doing something that allows for two separate processes, developments, or options to occur simultaneously or in parallel.

Examples
- The company’s two-track strategy helped them to innovate while also maintaining their core products.
- During the meeting, we decided to take a two-track approach to address both short-term and long-term goals.

Meaning
In a two-track approach, two different strategies or paths are pursued at the same time, allowing for flexibility and alternative choices.

Synonyms
- dual-path
- parallel
- concurrent
- dual-track