Codirectorship

/koʊdɪˈrɛktərʃɪp/ noun

Definition

The position, role, or status of being a codirector; shared leadership or joint direction of an organization or project.

Etymology

From 'codirector' plus '-ship' (state or condition of). A formal term for the role of shared directorship.

Kelly Says

University codirectorships of research centers require diplomacy—sharing credit, resources, and decisions with another director tests professional relationships constantly.

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