A dyarchic relationship with executive refers to a leadership model where two individuals share top decision-making authority, typically a CEO and a chairperson or co-CEO. This structure distributes power, enabling collaborative governance, reducing burnout, and leveraging complementary skills. It benefits organizations by fostering balanced oversight, improving strategic agility, and is often used in startups, family businesses, or partnerships requiring shared vision.
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