fejcsoporttal
Fejcsoporttal is a term found in Hungarian-language discussions of organizational governance. The phrase combines fej meaning head and csoporttal meaning with a group, and it is used to describe a governance arrangement in which a central leadership group shares decision-making with a defined secondary group or council. In typical fejcsoporttal structures, a core leadership team is responsible for strategic direction, policy oversight, and major decisions, while a broader group handles implementation, coordination, and representation of stakeholder interests. This division aims to combine strategic coherence with practical feedback from those involved in execution.
The term appears in various contexts, including corporate governance, non-profit organizations, and municipal or community projects.
Because fejcsoporttal is not associated with a canonical set of criteria in widely available sources, the term