noun
- The plural of followership; the state, condition, or practice of being a follower; the relationship between a leader and those who follow.
Usage: Often used in organizational, political, or social contexts to describe the role and responsibilities of followers.; Increasingly used in leadership studies and management literature.
Examples
- The study examined different types of followerships in corporate environments.
- Effective followerships require trust and clear communication between leaders and team members.
- Political followerships can vary greatly depending on the candidate's message and appeal.
- The organization invested in training programs to strengthen followerships and team cohesion.
- Understanding followerships is as important as understanding leadership in modern management.
- Social media has created new forms of followerships based on shared interests and values.