Vocabulary【Executive Roles】
CEO
CEO stands for Chief Executive Officer.
A CEO is the highest-ranking executive in a company.
A CEO is responsible for setting a company's direction and business goals.
COO
COO means Chief Operating Officer.
A COO is often the second highest-ranking executive in a company.
In large companies, a COO manages day-to-day operations for the CEO.
But the COO's role depends on the CEO's management style.
CFO
CFO stands for Chief Financial Officer.
A CFO manages a company's financial activities.
A CFO decides how a company spends its money and uses its resources.
The CFO may also work with the CEO to set a company's business goals.
CPO
CPO means Chief Product Officer.
A CPO makes decisions about product-related matters.
The CPO is in charge of product innovation, production, and management.
CTO
CTO means Chief Technology Officer.
A CTO is responsible for the management of a company's research and development.
They focus on a company's scientific and technological issues.
Question
- What does a CTO make decisions about?
> issues related to a product - In large companies, a COO is in charge of
> managing a company's daily operations