CoLeitung
Co-Leitung (also written Coleitung) is a leadership arrangement in which two or more individuals share ultimate responsibility for directing an organization, department, or project. The model emphasizes collaborative decision-making and distributed authority rather than a single executive. In practice, co-leaders may have equal standing or assign primary responsibility to one person for certain domains while the other leads others. Roles are often formalized in governance documents, with clearly defined decision rights, meeting cadence, and conflict-resolution mechanisms.
Co-Leitung is used in various contexts. It is common in small and medium-sized organizations, nonprofit associations,
Benefits include broader expertise, resilience in the absence of a leader, and checks and balances that can
Implementation considerations: define scopes of responsibility, decision-making processes, accountability lines, performance measures, and conflict-resolution procedures; establish
Related concepts include shared leadership and dual leadership models.