Chief Executive Officer, typically. However, in my experience with mid-size corporations, there are various types of directors i.e., marketing/sales, operations, food service, etc. and those positions often report to a Regional Manager, .aka Regional "Director" who in turn reports to the CEO. So, back to my opening statement... Chief Executive Officer is higher than a Director. Hope this helps!
which is a higher position, vice president of a company or CFO.
Potentially a budget analyst will have a higher salary but this is depedant on how much you work yourself up as a finsancial analyst. You could be earning just as much depending on your position.
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.
Yes, the ask price is typically higher than the bid price in a financial market.
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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.
No because the film director tells the people what to do and that is the most important position of all. Without the film director there would me no movies.
The director is higher ranked. The associate director works for the director. The associate director is the one that has to run errands, and do all the thing that the director doesn't want to do. The associate director is like the directors personal secretary. If I'm wrong about this then let me know. I'm dying to know.
Yes VP is higher than director
A Vice-President is higher than a director.
a director is higher than an agent. hope this helped!
No, the manager's position is typically higher than the lead's position in a hierarchical structure.
No, A Director has more authority over a manager.
In the United States of America, the producer can be higher or even to the director. In Europe, especially in France and Germany, directors are definitely higher than producers.
The title "VP Director" typically indicates a higher position than a standard Vice President (VP) title. The "Director" designation suggests additional responsibilities or oversight, often implying that the individual oversees multiple departments or functions within an organization. However, the exact hierarchy can vary by company, so it's essential to consider the specific organizational structure in question.
In a corporate structure, the compliance director typically holds a higher position than the compliance officer. The compliance director is responsible for overseeing the entire compliance program and strategy, while compliance officers usually focus on specific compliance tasks and implementation. The director often reports to senior management or the board, whereas compliance officers report to the compliance director.
The Chief Operating Officer (COO) is typically higher in position than the Director of Operations. The COO is a C-suite executive responsible for overseeing the company's day-to-day operations and implementing business strategies, while the Director of Operations usually reports to the COO and manages specific operational functions within the organization. Thus, the COO holds a broader leadership role with more strategic responsibilities.