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Corporate title

Corporate titles or business titles are given to corporate officers to show what duties and responsibilities they have in the organization. Such titles are used by publicly and privately held for-profit corporations, cooperatives, nonprofit organizations, educational institutions, partnerships, and sole proprietorships that also confer corporate titles.

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Corporate title

Nodes80
Edges79
Triples37
Avg. degree1.98
Density0.025
Components1

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Corporate title

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related to Japan and South Korea · 9
Corporate title → In Japan, In Japanese, Japan, Japanese, Korean, Legally, Most Japanese, The, These
related to Variations · 7
Corporate title → CEO, CFO, COO, The, There, Typically, Within
see also · 3
Corporate title → Companies, Corporate, Executive Resources GroupList

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Important terminology

directors board president companies titles management executive ceo officer corporate often chairman chief company also vice title may director many

Entity relationships Subject–Predicate–Object triples

SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
a CEO or to appointinstance ofbut the members can agree to appoint officers0.80text
chief legal officerinstance ofa COO and other senior positions0.80text
Samsunginstance ofnot companies have yet adopted it with the exception of a few multi-nationals0.80text
CJinstance ofnot companies have yet adopted it with the exception of a few multi-nationals0.80text
executive vice presidentinstance ofThey often appear in various hierarchical layers0.80text
senior vice presidentinstance ofThey often appear in various hierarchical layers0.80text
associate vice presidentinstance ofThey often appear in various hierarchical layers0.80text
or assistant vice presidentinstance ofThey often appear in various hierarchical layers0.80text
with EVP usually considered the highestinstance ofThey often appear in various hierarchical layers0.80text
usually reporting to the CEO or presidentinstance ofThey often appear in various hierarchical layers0.80text
the CFOinstance ofcorporate officers0.80text
COOinstance ofcorporate officers0.80text

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