excelership
Describing a state of superior leadership and technical mastery, particularly within a corporate or organizational structure. It characterizes individuals or actions that demonstrate both exceptional performance and the ability to guide others toward high-level goals.
Exemplos
3 de 5Her excelership qualities made her the obvious choice for the regional manager position.
Her excelership qualities made her the obvious choice for the regional manager position.
The committee seeks an excelership candidate who can navigate the complexities of international trade law.
The committee seeks an excelership candidate who can navigate the complexities of international trade law.
You really brought an excelership energy to the team meeting today; everyone felt motivated.
You really brought an excelership energy to the team meeting today; everyone felt motivated.
Antônimos
Família de palavras
Dica de memorização
Think of the software 'Excel' combined with 'Leadership.' It represents the data-driven, precise power of a master leader.
Quiz rápido
The CEO noted that the project's success was due to the ______ vision of the lead architect.
Correto!
A resposta correta é: excelership
Exemplos
Her excelership qualities made her the obvious choice for the regional manager position.
everydayHer excelership qualities made her the obvious choice for the regional manager position.
The committee seeks an excelership candidate who can navigate the complexities of international trade law.
formalThe committee seeks an excelership candidate who can navigate the complexities of international trade law.
You really brought an excelership energy to the team meeting today; everyone felt motivated.
informalYou really brought an excelership energy to the team meeting today; everyone felt motivated.
Theoretical frameworks often fail to account for the excelership variables present in high-stakes environments.
academicTheoretical frameworks often fail to account for the excelership variables present in high-stakes environments.
Our quarterly reports indicate an excelership trend across all departments following the new training protocol.
businessOur quarterly reports indicate an excelership trend across all departments following the new training protocol.
Antônimos
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Colocações comuns
Frases Comuns
demonstrate excelership
demonstrate excelership
the excelership track
the excelership track
attain an excelership level
attain an excelership level
Frequentemente confundido com
Excellence is a general state of being good, while excelership specifically implies a leadership or directional component.
Leadership refers to the act of leading, whereas excelership implies a higher, more technical degree of proficiency combined with leading.
Notas de uso
This word is primarily used in high-level business certifications and specific aptitude tests to describe a blend of 'excellence' and 'leadership.' It functions as an adjective when describing traits, though it may occasionally appear as a noun in specialized literature.
Erros comuns
Learners often use this as a direct synonym for 'leadership,' forgetting that it carries a stronger connotation of technical or professional mastery.
Dica de memorização
Think of the software 'Excel' combined with 'Leadership.' It represents the data-driven, precise power of a master leader.
Origem da palavra
A modern neologism blending the Latin 'excellere' (to surpass) with the English suffix '-ship' (denoting a state or rank), adapted for technical assessment contexts.
Padrões gramaticais
Contexto cultural
Reflects the modern corporate obsession with blending technical proficiency (hard skills) with management capability (soft skills).
Quiz rápido
The CEO noted that the project's success was due to the ______ vision of the lead architect.
Correto!
A resposta correta é: excelership
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