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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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whats the difference between co and director?

whats the difference between co and director?
  

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CO, CEO, COO, President, GM — these generally refer to the topmost officers in an organization. Director, Manager, Vice-President — these generally refer to second-rank officers in an organization. However, each organization chooses their job titles independently.

  • CO, CEO, COO, President, GM — these generally refer to the topmost officers in an organization.
  • Director, Manager, Vice-President — these generally refer to second-rank officers in an organization.
  • However, each organization chooses their job titles independently.
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CO, CEO, COO, President, GM— these generally refer to the topmost officers in an organization. Director, Manager, Vice-President— these generally refer to second-rank officers in an organization. However, each organization chooses their job titles independently.

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