longtenure
Longtenure refers to an unusually long period of service in a single role or with a single organization. It is not a formal term in most jurisdictions, but it is used to describe people who remain in a position for many years. Longtenure occurs across domains such as corporate leadership, academia, civil service, and elected offices. It is influenced by factors including strong organizational commitment, favorable retirement arrangements, specialized expertise, high entry barriers, and cultural norms that value continuity and loyalty.
The implications of longtenure are mixed. Proponents emphasize knowledge, continuity, mentorship, and stable strategy, while critics
Measurement and management: Tenure is measured in years in a given role. Organizations address longtenure through
Global variation: Attitudes toward longtenure reflect cultural norms, labor laws, and pension structures. In some contexts
Overall, longtenure describes extended service that can yield deep knowledge and stability but may impede adaptability