verb
- to manage or direct something jointly with one or more other people
Usage: often used in business, sports, and organizational contexts
Examples
- The two directors agreed to comanage the project to ensure balanced oversight.
- She was hired to comanage the retail store with the current manager.
- The coaches decided to comanage the team during the transition period.
- They comanage their family business, each handling different departments.
- The investment firm will comanage the fund alongside its partner company.