Update 2015-10-24: Fixed a few vocabulary links and added a few more. Updated current Apple senior people image & info. Added Wikipedia & Investopedia links on corporate titles and structure.
In our class on job orientation, one of the topics is explaining the corporate structure and job titles to a new employee.
Unfortunately there are many, many ways of structuring an organization and many, many ways of giving and using job titles.
Some titles that can be at different levels in different situations:
Organizations will use different titles, or similar titles in different ways. It really does vary.
Here I'll try to give some explanation and examples of corporate structure, with org charts (also known as organograms) of different companies.
Click the images to enlarge them. Company directors versus managers (or executives or officers)
There are usually two groups of people at the top of a company.
Company directors who are not also managers are non-executive directors (or outside directors). See more info here: Example: Apple Inc.
Here are a couple of links for a real company, Apple. The first is from 2011, when Steve Jobs was still CEO. (Source)
The next is Apple today. It's not an organogram, just a list with photos and job titles. (Source)
On that page, you'll see 2 sections:
Other examples, some real, some fake
Below are more examples: most of them are fake, just to show the idea of a company structure being explained with an org chart. And you'll see how the structure and use of titles can vary.
A fictional example where the CEO & president are different people, with the CEO above the President (although sometimes it might be the other way round). The next levels of executive have a mixture of titles (which is quite common). (Source)
A fictional example, showing the Board of Directors above the top executive, which in this example is the President. Second level: Vice-President. (Source)
A real company in New Zealand, with Managing Director as the top executive. (Source)
A real company in India, with "G.M." (General Manager) and "Head" at the 3rd level and variations of "Manager" at the 4th level. General Manager, Head and Manager are some of those job titles can be at different levels in different companies & countries. (Source)
A fictional example, showing the CEO as the top executive, with Co-Chairmen (of the Board of Directors) above, and a COO (Chief Operating Officer) below the CEO. (Source)
A fictional example. (Source)
A fictional example with the #1 person combining 2 titles, President and CEO (a very common combination). (Source)
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Charliey
19/2/2020 08:31:32 pm
Better you call,Officers for Company Positions.
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