Executive Manager is higher
Senior manager is higher from deputy general manager
A deputy has the same power in absence of his higher rank e.g. Manager etc but assistant is lower in rank and assist his manager and don;t have the same power as his manager have.
A business development manager is traditionally more common. However, there may not be a higher position since some companies may have a manager while others have an executive.
No. Assistant Manager is one position higher that Senior executive. In the corporate ladder (junior to mid level positions), here goes: Assistant/Associate -> Executive -> Senior Exec -> Asst Manager -> Manager -> Senior Manager -> Asst Director and so on....
There are used interchangeably. But when both designations are used at the same time manager may be used as a higher designation. For example, between purchase manager and purchase executive, purchase manager may be the senior person supervising purchase executives.
Depends where you're working. In the US, Executive is higher than Manager. In the UK and other continental areas, Manager is higher than Executive. Having said that, the difference is not clear-cut, especially with multi-nationals, where they tend to carry the nomenclature they started with across the globe. If in doubt, talk to HR at the company you're interested in; or check their website to see "who's who" - the ones mentioned there are usually higher up in the hierarchy.
Deputy Manager and Manager
A deputy manager can help the general manager to organize company programs, projects and personnel. They are also sometimes called assistant managers.
A deputy manager is a person appointed or empowered to act for the manager. Deputy managers are assistants exercising full authority in the absence of their superior and equal authority in emergencies. Generally, a deputy is a representative who acts on behalf of other persons or organizations.
A deputy manager is a person appointed or empowered to act for the manager. Deputy managers are assistants exercising full authority in the absence of their superior and equal authority in emergencies. Generally, a deputy is a representative who acts on behalf of other persons or organizations.
When I grow up, I want to be a deputy sheriff.
A COO is a C-level executive and is certainly higher than any GM.