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KoOffizielle

Kooffizielle is a neologism in German-language political science and organizational studies describing an arrangement in which the official duties of a single office are performed by two or more individuals jointly. The concept is used to describe shared leadership models in government, municipalities, corporations, and non-profit organizations, where two or more holders exercise the authority associated with one position.

Etymology and usage: The term combines ko- (a Latinized form of zusammen/together) with offizielle (official). It

Forms and operation: Co-holders may share duties in parallel, rotate responsibilities, or split domains within a

Advantages and challenges: Proponents cite broader expertise, redundancy, continuity, and coalition accommodation. Critics warn of blurred

Contexts and examples: The concept has appeared in municipal governance experiments, cooperative boards, and some international

See also: co-leadership, shared governance, joint authority.

is
not
standardized
in
spelling
and
appears
as
Ko-Offizielle
or
kooffizielle
in
different
sources.
The
word
is
primarily
found
in
academic
discussions
and
in
media
reporting
on
unconventional
governance
experiments.
single
office.
Decision-making
can
require
consensus
or
a
defined
voting
mechanism,
and
legal
or
constitutional
frameworks
may
specify
liability,
confidentiality,
and
reporting
obligations.
Appointment
can
be
by
election,
internal
appointment,
or
board
designation.
accountability,
potential
for
conflict,
and
slower
decision
processes.
Effective
kooffizielle
arrangements
typically
rely
on
formal
charters,
clearly
delineated
tasks,
and
external
oversight.
organizations
seeking
shared
leadership.
While
not
widespread,
it
features
in
comparative
governance
literature
as
a
tool
for
balancing
representation
and
reducing
single
points
of
failure.