namedappointed
Namedappointed is a term used in organizational governance to describe a formal process in which an individual is both named to a specific role and granted formal authority to carry out the associated duties. Unlike a simple nomination or appointment, a namedappointed designation combines naming with a defined mandate, responsibilities, and often explicit reporting lines and performance criteria.
Etymology and usage conventions vary, but namedappointed is generally understood as a blend of named and appointed.
Process and implementation typically involve several steps: identification of a candidate, formal nomination by a governance
Rationale and scope: namedappointed designs are often employed in complex or cross-functional initiatives where clarity of
Advantages and criticisms: proponents cite clearer accountability, faster decision-making, and an auditable trail of authority. Critics
Examples: a multinational project appoints a namedappointed chief data officer to oversee data governance across departments;
See also: appointment, nomination, governance, accountability.