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[edit]Etymology
[edit]Noun
[edit]- (management) The group of officers of a business organization who have the word "chief" in their titles.
- 2012 September 22, “Schumpeter: The magic of good service”, in The Economist[1]:
- THE customer is king. So some firms have started appointing chief customer officers (CCOs) to serve the king more attentively. These new additions to the (already crowded) C-suite are supposed to look at the business from the customer’s point of view.
- (management) Senior headquarters executives.
Hyponyms
[edit]- chief customer officer
- chief executive officer
- chief experience officer
- chief financial officer
- chief operating officer
- chief information officer
- chief technology officer
- chief compliance officer
- chief data officer
- chief risk officer
- chief security officer
- chief strategy officer
- chief marketing officer
- chief accounting officer
- chief scientific officer
- chief learning officer
- chief legal officer
- chief behavioral officer
- chief human resources officer
- chief audit officer
- chief information security officer
- chief diversity officer
- chief design officer
- CXO
Related terms
[edit]Translations
[edit]those with "chief" in their business titles
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