generalship

/ˈdʒɛnərəlˌʃɪp/
noun
  1. The skill or ability of a military general to lead and plan operations.
    • The general's brilliant generalship led his army to victory.
    • Good generalship requires both strategic thinking and the ability to inspire troops.
    • Historians study the generalship of famous commanders like Napoleon.
  2. Skillful leadership or management in any field.
    • The CEO's generalship turned the struggling company around.
    • Her generalship of the project kept the team focused and on schedule.
    • Political generalship is about knowing when to compromise and when to stand firm.
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