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When a manager performs symbolic duties as the head of an organization, they are referred to as a "figurehead." In this role, they represent the organization in ceremonial and social activities, embodying its values and culture. While the figurehead may not engage in day-to-day operations, their presence is crucial for maintaining the organization's image and fostering relationships with stakeholders.
The responsibilities of a logistics manager include organizing all/ most of the freight. They are also called a shipper/receiver.
The Senior Manager who oversees the use of IT in a firm is typically called an IT Director or IT Manager. They are responsible for managing the IT infrastructure, systems, and operations within the organization, ensuring that technology is effectively used to meet business goals and objectives.
A person who assists a senior manager is often referred to as an executive assistant or administrative assistant. This role typically involves managing schedules, organizing meetings, and handling communication on behalf of the senior manager. In some contexts, they may also be called a personal assistant or office manager, depending on their specific duties and the organization’s structure.
First, a manager does not choose the goals and objectives for the organization he/she works for. The organization chooses the goals and objectives, and that based of the firms vision and mission statement. The managers job is to work in strict alignment with helping to achieve the firms goals and objectives and preventing misalignment's, gaps, and disconnects. If the manager cannot work in that capacity, and cannot manage the available resources to include, material, human, financial, and informational resources, then the individual does not belong in that firm working as a manager. The so called manager lacks competence for that position.
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I have heard them called a "ranch manager" or a "herd manager".
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The manager of a nonprofit organization is typically called the Executive Director. Recently, they are being called CEOs, though. The two are interchangeable, unless someone is really picky. Depending on the size of the nonprofit, there may be other "managers". Some include Development Managers (fundraisers), Program Managers, and Volunteer Coordinators. They are responsible for different departments/functions within the organization.
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