Directorate

/dɪˈrɛktərɪt/ noun

Definition

A board of directors or the office and function of a director. An administrative body that governs or manages an organization or institution.

Etymology

From Medieval Latin directorium, from director (meaning guide or manager) plus the suffix -ate indicating office or function. The term developed in the 18th century as commercial and governmental organizations became more formally structured with designated leadership roles.

Kelly Says

The word 'directorate' gained particular political significance during the French Revolution's 'Directory' period (1795-1799), when France was governed by a five-person executive directorate. This historical usage influenced how we think about collective leadership and shared executive power in modern organizations.

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