Business Studies, asked by meenu1098, 7 months ago

which of these is not generally considered a senior management title​

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Answered by vanajamogu10
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Answer:

Senior management, executive management, upper management, or a management team is generally a team of individuals at the highest level of management of an organization who have the day-to-day tasks of managing that organization—sometimes a company or a corporation.

Answered by KailashHarjo
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The senior management title consists of the following titles:

  • Top-level managers, also known as top managers, are the organization's "bosses," as one might anticipate. Chief executive officer (CEO), chief operating officer (COO), chief marketing officer (CMO), chief technology officer (CTO), and chief financial officer are among their job titles (CFO).
  • In response to the demands of the government for businesses to comply with complex rules and regulations, a new executive position known as the chief compliance officer (CCO) is appearing on many organizational charts.
  • Executive vice presidents and division heads may also be a part of the top management team, depending on the size and type of organization. The organization's top managers are ultimately in charge of its long-term success.
  • They establish long-term objectives and plan how to get there. They pay close attention to the organization's external environment, which includes the economy, proposed legislation that would have an impact on profits, stakeholder demands, and public and consumer relations.
  • They will decide on financial investments, mergers and acquisitions, partnerships and strategic alliances, changes to the company's brand or product line, and other decisions that have an impact on the entire organization.

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