you have a38 year age old lady work as a administeror m.d. in bombay office in parleji biscuite
Yes, a Chief Operating Officer (COO) is generally considered more senior than a Managing Director (MD). The COO is typically part of the executive leadership team and is responsible for overseeing the company's day-to-day operations and implementing business strategies. In contrast, a Managing Director often focuses on specific business units or regions and may report to the COO or other senior executives. However, the hierarchy can vary by organization.
Managing director is correct.
MD for managing director.
The job description of the Managing Director can be categorized into four general areas; 1. Setting the culture of the company 2. Developing strategy and direction for the company 3. Leading the executive/senior management of the company (including firing and hiring) 4. Managing Financial and Physical resources It is worthy to note that the "Managing Director is paid to create the future not manage the present". Weyinmi Edodo
An Assistant Director is higher than an Associate Director. So I imagine that the Senior Assistant Director is higher on the chain of command than the Senior Associate Director.
Yes, almost always. However the term 'employee' generally means someone who has an employment contract with the firm, and this might not always be the case with a managing director - they might have a consulting agreement although that is probably less common. The term 'managing director' (which is used in many countries including the UK) generally means the same as 'chief executive officer' (a term that originated in the USA). As the title suggests, the managing director is a member of the board of directors, but may not be the chair of the board (in UK businesses these roles are usually split). The managing director in most businesses would be the most senior executive post: the person who leads the company on a day to day basis and reports to the board of directors. However note that in some professional services businesses the job title of 'managing director' is sometimes given to less senior people.
He (she) is the senior person in a company, apart from the Chairman - though he can be both. In the UK, you cannot form a company, however small, unless there is a Managing Director and a Company Secretary, and these two must not be the same person.
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Chief Executive Officer, as with any company. If you mean an investment banking team, then structure is as follows: -Managing Director -Director/Senior Vice-President -Vice-President -Associate -Analyst
1981-1992, managing director of Metro France
A female managing director is typically referred to simply as a "managing director," as the title is gender-neutral. In some contexts, she may also be informally referred to as a "female managing director" or "woman managing director" to emphasize her gender, but this is not necessary in formal usage. The focus is primarily on the role rather than the gender of the individual holding it.