yes, definitly
He or she could be the managing director or the chief technician, the plant director, or the owner.
Not always in big organizations. In smaller organizations very frequently.
Managing director is correct.
MD for managing director.
N. Srinivasan, Vice-Chairman and Managing Director of India Cements Ltd., is the de facto owner of the Chennai Super Kings
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
No
1981-1992, managing director of Metro France
1993-1999, managing director of McDonald's Australia
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.
A managing director supervises people. An executive director is involved in setting the strategy for the overall organization. They rank at the top in the organization.
The owner of Conservatory Blinds in the United Kingdom is Peter Matthews. Matthews established the company back in May of 1995 and is still both owner and Managing Director.