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A board report is a business report, a report of the business of a board of directors or a report of a specific meeting of a board.

A business report can be on any topic whatsoever that involves any aspect of a business; it can be a report to or from the board of directors, a profit and loss report to shareholders or a government agency, to a justification for the expense to paint the rest rooms.

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Under what circumstances a Business owner might also be a business manager?

in the first place a business owner is the legal head of the business organization and an assumed member of the board of directors therefore is an inactive manager since he will not be partaking in the day to day activities of the business but he is seen as the manager by legal terms when he also assume the position of the managing director and perform all duties accordingly. .......when the legal head of the business organization is part of the board of directors. ......when the legal head of the business organization is also the formal managing director of the same organization.


Can the board of directors of a business issue a vote of no confidence in the ceo?

no


Who are held responsible to strategic management?

Depending on the size of the business. Large ultimately would be board of directors, medium would be about the same and senior managers to implement, small and sole trader would be the owner.


Who is the highest ranking officer in a corporation?

The Chief Executive Officer, CEO is the highest ranking officer in a corporation. He is higher than the CFO (chief financial officer) and the COO (chief operations officer) and the CIO (chief information officer) and the CSO (chief security officer), who all report to him, and to the Board of Directors. The Board of Directors are not officers of the corporation, but they are the final decision makers for the business.


Who do CEO report to?

CEOs typically report to the board of directors of the company. The board oversees the CEO's performance and ensures that the company's strategic direction aligns with the interests of shareholders. In some organizations, particularly in smaller firms, the CEO may also communicate directly with shareholders or other key stakeholders.