Chairmanning: meaning, definitions and examples

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chairmanning

 

[ ˈtʃɛrmænɪŋ ]

Noun
Context #1 | Noun

conducting meetings

Chairmanning refers to the act of leading or presiding over a meeting or gathering. A chairmann plays a vital role in facilitating discussions, ensuring that the agenda is followed, and making decisions on procedural matters.

Synonyms

chairing, leading, presiding.

Examples of usage

  • The chairmanning of the annual general meeting was smooth and efficient.
  • Effective chairmanning can enhance the productivity of a team.
  • He is known for his chairmanning skills during critical negotiations.

Translations

Translations of the word "chairmanning" in other languages:

🇵🇹 presidência

🇮🇳 अध्यक्षता

🇩🇪 Vorsitz

🇮🇩 kepresidenan

🇺🇦 головування

🇵🇱 przewodniczenie

🇯🇵 議長職

🇫🇷 présidence

🇪🇸 presidencia

🇹🇷 başkanlık

🇰🇷 의장직

🇸🇦 رئاسة

🇨🇿 předsednictví

🇸🇰 predsedníctvo

🇨🇳 主席职位

🇸🇮 predsedovanje

🇮🇸 formennska

🇰🇿 төрағалық

🇬🇪 პრეზიდენტობა

🇦🇿 sədrlik

🇲🇽 presidencia

Etymology

The term 'chairmanning' is derived from the word 'chair', which itself originates from the Latin word 'cathedra', meaning a seat or a chair with arms. This Latin term evolved through Old French before being adopted into Middle English as 'chaer' or 'cheer'. The act of 'manning' denotes the action of being in charge or leading a group or task. Combining these terms, chairmanning emerged as a descriptor for the role of someone who leads discussions or meetings in an organized manner. The concept gained prominence in formal settings and organizational contexts, where effective leadership is essential for productive outcomes. Over time, chairmanning has become a pivotal aspect of group dynamics in various spheres, from corporate boardrooms to community gatherings.