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{{Term
{{Term
| term = Conductor
| term = Conductor
| usage_noun = yes
| usage_system = yes
| usage_headmate = yes
| usage_function = yes
| coiner = The [[User:Felight|Felight]] system
| coiner = The [[User:Felight|Felight]] system
}}
}}


A '''conductor''' is a [[system member]] who is similar to a [[manager]], but may not [[front]] themself, or may only do so rarely. Instead, their role is to ensure that those who do front maintain a healthy, productive life. They may do so by assigning tasks to fronters, reminding them of their duties, rewarding them for their accomplishments, etc. There may be more than one conductor in a system, with each perhaps in charge of different subsets of the [[system]].
A '''conductor''' is a [[system member]] who is similar to a [[manager]], but may not [[front]] themself, or may only do so rarely. Instead, their role is to ensure that those who do front maintain a healthy, productive life. They may do so by assigning tasks to fronters, reminding them of their duties, rewarding them for their accomplishments, etc. There may be more than one conductor in a system, with each perhaps in charge of different subsets of the [[system]].
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Revision as of 00:30, 12 February 2023

conductor ( n.)
Applies tosystems, headmates, system functions
CoinerThe Felight system

A conductor is a system member who is similar to a manager, but may not front themself, or may only do so rarely. Instead, their role is to ensure that those who do front maintain a healthy, productive life. They may do so by assigning tasks to fronters, reminding them of their duties, rewarding them for their accomplishments, etc. There may be more than one conductor in a system, with each perhaps in charge of different subsets of the system.