Pronunciation: /ˈfɑloʊərʃɪp/
noun the state or position of being a follower, or the capacity or willingness to follow a leader
A1 Followership is the act of following someone's lead.
A2 Good followership involves listening to instructions and carrying them out effectively.
B1 Effective followership requires communication and teamwork skills.
B2 Leadership and followership are two sides of the same coin in a successful team.
C1 The concept of followership is often overlooked in discussions about leadership development.
C2 A strong followership can greatly enhance the success of a leader's vision.
formal Effective followership is essential for the success of any organization.
informal Being a good follower is just as important as being a good leader.
slang If you want to get ahead, you need to learn how to play the followership game.
figurative In the dance of leadership, followership is the partner that keeps the rhythm flowing smoothly.
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