Aperture

In a metaphorical sense, it can refer to the focus or scope of discussion in a meeting. Key aspects of aperture include:

Aperture represents the breadth of content and issues that a meeting intends to address.
It can encompass a wide range of topics, from specific agenda items to broader themes or objectives.
Meeting organizers often define the aperture to set expectations and guide participants toward the desired focus and outcomes.
A well-defined aperture helps ensure that meetings remain relevant, productive, and aligned with their intended purposes.
Participants may use the term “aperture” to discuss the extent or inclusiveness of meeting discussions and whether they adequately cover relevant areas.