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ceo
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CEOs are typically highly influential leaders in business organizations, often making decisions that drive the direction of the company.
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ceo
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United States
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Is a prestigious and powerful position with high status and influence in the business world.
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ceo
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United States
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Typically male and often from a business or finance background
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ceo
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United States
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CEOs are typically expected to be assertive and outspoken in board meetings and public appearances.
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ceo
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United States
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Typically highly respected and well-compensated leader of a company with significant power and influence.
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chief executive officer
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United States
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Typically the highest-ranking corporate officer responsible for major decision-making and overall management
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chief executive officer
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The CEO is a prominent figure within a company, with significant decision-making power and high visibility.
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chief executive officer
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United States
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Typically the highest-ranking officer in a company, responsible for making major corporate decisions and managing overall operations.
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chief executive officer
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United States
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The CEO is a top executive who holds significant power and responsibility within a company.
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chief executive officer
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United States
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Highly valued and well-compensated position in the corporate world
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executive
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United States
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An executive typically refers to a high-ranking officer or leader in a corporation or organization.
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executive
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United States
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Executives are often expected to be assertive and direct in business interactions.
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executive
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United States
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An executive is often associated with high status and power, and may be seen as a key decision-maker within a company or organization.
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executive
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United States
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Executives are expected to have strong leadership qualities and make important decisions for the company.
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executive
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Executives often wear formal business attire and hold high status within the company hierarchy.
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