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CEO the Big Boss Running the Show
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 32014, member: 636"] The CEO is the big boss at a company. As the top manager, they run everything. CEOs make huge choices about where a business goes next. They lead workers toward company goals. Most CEOs talk between the board members and daily work teams. Board members pick CEOs through voting. These top bosses must answer to the board chair plus all board members. Studies show CEOs change how well companies do by 15% to 45%. Large company CEIs plan high-level stuff only. Small company CEOs help with everyday jobs more often. Most CEOs spend about 72% of their work hours sitting in meetings. CEOs watch where companies head long-term. They push plans into real actions. Many speak at big events as the face of their company. Great CEOs trust other leaders to handle parts of the business. Boards keep CEOs in check through regular updates. All money results fall under CEO watch. The work culture starts with how the CEO acts each day. The highest paid CEO made $161 million last year. Famous CEOs like Elon Musk become well-known because they meet the public often. Some small companies have one person serve as both CEO and CFO or COO. The board chairman leads all board members. This person may or may not also serve as CEO. Many experts think companies work better when different people fill these jobs. CFOs manage money matters only. COOs rank second after CEOs and run daily work plus staff needs. Founders start companies but might leave later. Chairpersons lead boards or groups. Owners hold money stakes in companies. Directors work as upper managers or board members. When CEOs change, stock prices often move up or down. Markets react based on how people feel about the new leader's skills. [/QUOTE]
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