group leader
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Noun
group leader (plural group leaders)
- A person who assigns tasks at a workplace or joint activity and thus maintains the impression of placing themself above other people hierarchically.
- 1975, Hans Gsänger, How to Make Co-operative Marketing Viable. The Case of Sweet Orange Marketing in Thailand (Schriftenreihe des Fachbereichs Internationale Agrarentwicklung der Technischen Universität Berlin; 4), page 1:
- The team was composed of the following people: […] 2. Mr. H. Gsänger, marketing economist (groupleader)
- 1983, Labor Cases, volume 98, Commerce Clearing House, page 18-600b:
- Merely checking a file to ascertain whether the groupleader had issued a prior oral warning cannot possibly be characterized as an “independent invention” of the complaint.
- 2006, Mark S. Richman, The Ultimate Camp Counselor Manual. (How to Survive and Succeed Magnificently at Summer Camp), 2nd edition, New York · Lincoln · Shanghai: iUniverse, →ISBN, page 48:
- Campers might be required, for example, to get checked out by their groupleader or head counselor before proceeding to receive medical attention.
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