BLP sources date December 2010 Charles Dillingham was the ManagingDirector of the Center Theatre Group in Los Angeles from 1991 through, June 30, 2011. ref http latimesblogs.latimes.com culturemonster 2010 09 charles dillingham managingdirector of center theatre group stepping down in 2011.html ref Prior to CTG, he was CEO of The Entertainment Corporation USA, presenting the Bolshoi Ballet , Bolshoi Opera , Kirov Ballet , Kirov Opera and Royal Ballet at the Metropolitan Opera House and on U.S. tours. He was executive director of American Ballet Theatre when Mikhail Baryshnikov was artistic director, managingdirector of the Brooklyn Academy of Music Theatre Company, general manager of the American Conservatory Theatre in San Francisco and general manager of the Williamstown Theatre Festival . He has served on the board of LA Stage Alliance and on theatre advisory panels at the California Arts Council and the National Endowment for the Arts and on the Board of Arts for L.A.. He is a member of the Board of Councilors of the USC School of Theatre , and the Executive Committee of the League of Resident Theatres. References reflist External links http www.centertheatregroup.org CTG Official website http www.ibdb.com person.php?id 438537 Internet Broadway Database Persondata NAME Dillingham, Charles ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Dillingham, Charles Category Living people Category Year of birth missing living people Category American theatre directors Category Ballet impresarios US business bio stub ... more details
Orphan date August 2011 non free date June 2011 International Monetary Fund ManagingDirector 2011 election The selection process for the new ManagingDirector of the International Monetary Fund IMF in 2011 presents characteristics that have never been seen. The balance of power that held the unwritten rule that assigned the leading position of the IMF to a European seems to be changing as the developing nations acquire more weight. In particular the BRIC nations, together with South Africa and Mexico , have expressed their strong opposition to assign the ManagingDirector position based on geographical characteristics as opposed to a merit based approach. Candidates The first two openly announced formal candidates were Agustin Carstens, Mexico s Central Bank Governor, and Christine Lagarde .... br br 3 years International Monetary Fund 2003 2006 br Deputy ManagingDirector DMD . br br This provided me with the opportunity to work closely with two distinguished European Managing Directors ... members. Under the next ManagingDirector s mandate, the IMF must maintain and develop what continues ... precedent, and will absorb the attention of the ManagingDirector, irrespective of his her nationality ... a ManagingDirector who can best serve all of the member countries, not merely those experiencing ... the Technical Assistance TA provided by the Fund. During my tenure as Deputy ManagingDirector I heard ... needs to continue. The next ManagingDirector of the IMF must serve the member countries by leading ... as Executive Director ED and as DMD. In fact, in my purview as DMD, I was responsible for managing ... Category International Monetary Fund ManagingDirector 2011 election ... 1999 2000 br Executive Director at the Fund, representing Mexico, Guatemala , El Salvador , Honduras ... of managing the Fund s relationship with over 70 countries. These included countries from Europe ... sustainability many emerging market countries in Asia and Latin America are struggling with managing ... more details
Unreferenced date August 2009 A managing editor is a senior member of a publication s management team. In the United States , a managing editor oversees and coordinates the publication s editorial activities. The position is generally the second highest in rank after the editor in chief , also called executive editor . In the United Kingdom a managing editor tends to manage budget, staffing, and scheduling for a publication, and may have equivalent ranking to a deputy editor in the organization s structure. The title also applies to the evening televised News broadcasting newscasts , such as those on ABC, CNN, CBS, NBC and the FOX News Channel. The anchors of these newscasts also work as the managing Editing editor of their newscasts. Citation needed date August 2011 Responsibilities vary in different companies. DEFAULTSORT Managing Editor Category Types of editors Journalism stub Job stub de Chef vom Dienst fr Chef d dition ... more details
Refimprove date February 2011 Journalism Managing the news refers to acts that are intended to influence the presentation of information within the news media . The expression managing the news is often used in a negative sense. For example, people or organizations that wish to lessen the publicity concerning bad news may choose to release the information late on a Friday, giving journalists less time to pursue the story. Staying on message is a technique intended to limit questions and attention to a narrow scope favorable to the subject. An example cited by the Communication, Cultural and Media Studies infobase regards a February 1996 Scott Report on arms sales to Iraq. In the United Kingdom, the report was given early to certain officials. See also Propaganda Spin public relations Sources http www.cultsock.ndirect.co.uk MUHome cshtml popups newsman.html News management entry from the Communication, Cultural and Media Studies infobase, part of Cultsock Penny Starr and Fred Lucas. http www.cnsnews.com node 50445 Helen Thomas Not Even Nixon Tried to Control the Media Like Obama , CNSnews.com, 1 July 2009. Retrieved 19 February 2011. Helen Thomas . Watchdogs of democracy? , ISBN 978 0 7432 6781 6. Chapter 5 Spinning the News . Use dmy dates date February 2011 DEFAULTSORT Managing The News Category Public relations techniques Category Media manipulation techniques Category Propaganda techniques politics stub comm stub ... more details
wiktionary directorDirector may refer to TOCright Arts Director band , an Irish rock band from Malahide Film director Music director Music video director , a film director that specializes in supervising the filming and editing of music videos Sports director , an individual at a television or radio station who is in charge of the sports department Technical director , the most senior technical person within a theatrical company or television studio Television director , a person who directs the activities involved in making a television episode Theatre director Opera director Creative director ... of directors , a group of managers of a company Director general Executive director Finance director , or chief financial officer Funeral director , someone involved in the business of funeral rites Managingdirector Non executive directorDirector business may also be the title of a mid level management position Works Director album Director album , an album by Avant The Director film The Director film , an Australian film The Director , a novel by Henry Denker Other Director colonial , head of chartered company s colonial administration in a territory Director education , head of a university or other educational body Director military , a device that continuously calculates firing data Tournament director , for sporting events Adobe Director , multimedia authoring software Director string , a way of tracking free variables in computation. Director, the spatial and temporal average ... Director liquid crystal The Director, a complex artificial intelligence system used in Left 4 Dead HMS Director 1784 HMS Director 1784 Director telephone system , or Director exchange Osama bin Laden , one of whose nicknames is The Director Aaron Director , a professor at the University of Chicago Law School Fibre Channel director , a large switch for computer storage networks See also Deputy Director disambiguation Directeur sportif disambiguation es Director he kk lb Regie mk ... more details
Managing Urban America first published in 1979 is a book that provides an academic overview and introduction to local urban planning and management in the United States , written by David R. Morgan and Robert E. England . ref name loc6 cite book last Morgan first David R. coauthors Robert E. England, John P. Pelissero. title Managing urban America publisher CQ Press location Washington, DC date 2007 edition 6th pages xix, 357 isbn 1 56802 930 6 ref ref cite journal date November 1, 2006 title Managing urban America, 6th ed. Brief Article Book Review journal Reference & Research Book News url http www.accessmylibrary.com article 1G1 153755446 managing urban america 6th.html accessdate January 23, 2010 ref The book is divided into four parts following the introductory material The Environment of Urban Management Making and Implementing Urban Policy Internal Management Processes The Urban Future The publishers claim that the book is the dominant textbook in its field, and it is used in well over a hundred college classes, as well as being cited in professional journals. ref cite web url http www.cqpress.com product Managing Urban.html testimonials title Managing Urban America, 6th Edition work CQ Press accessdate 23 January 2010 ref Individualism and government In recent editions, the book stipulates that groups have urged decentralization and citizen participation. It emphasizes an important need for individuals to exercise a greater degree of control over local services and facilities, and ask how much democracy really exists in the United States. The book states that the U.S. is entering an executive era, and legislature s are increasingly writing law s in broad terms which ... Rapp and community development director Frank Patitucci believe, The most important consequence ... the federal government, but by 1988 this had dropped to 24 . View on Urban Political Structure Managing ... David R. coauthors Robert E. England, John P. Pelissero. title Managing urban America publisher CQ Press ... more details
Infobox Album Please see WP ALBUMS about this template Name Managing the Details of an Undertaking Type Compilation Longtype DVD package Artist Counterfit band Counterfit Cover Counterfit Managing the Details of an Undertaking cover.jpg Released May 29, 2007 Recorded Genre Post punk br Progressive rock br Post hardcore br Emo music Emo Length Label One Bad Landing Records Producer Reviews Last album Super Amusement Machine for Your Exciting Heart br 2002 This album Managing the Details of an Undertaking br 2007 Next album Managing the Details of an Undertaking is a compilation CD and DVD package by the San Diego, California rock music rock band Counterfit band Counterfit , released in 2007 by One Bad Landing Records . It was a posthumous release, as the group had disbanded in 2004. The CD portion of the release compiles rare, unreleased, and out of print songs from the band s career. The DVD portion includes a 76 minute documentary film of Counterfit s final tour from July 23 to September 15, 2004 in support of Finch band Finch and Recover band Recover . It also includes their entire farewell show, the music video for Better Late Than Never, band commentary, and over 40 minutes of additional live footage. The package s title is taken from the title of a song from the band s only full length album Super Amusement Machine for Your Exciting Heart . CD track listing The Short Weekend Begins With Longing Untitled Dun Dun The Worst Part Arriving Where You Will alternate version Million ... by Lifetime band Lifetime small Lying in Traffic live From Finish to Starting Line live Managing the Details ... Line live Managing the Details of an Undertaking live Untitled Dun Dun live All four live tracks ... documentary of the band s final tour is entitled Managing the Details and includes live footage from over 40 performances between July 23 and September 15, 2004. PJ de Villiers served as the Director ... also includes end of tour comments from the band members and a full band commentary track of the Managing ... more details
Infobox book name Managing the Professional Service Firm image File Managing professional service firm.jpg 200px image caption Book Cover author David Maister David H. Maister country United States language English language English subject Management , Organizational studies genre Nonfiction publisher Simon & Schuster release date 1997 media type pages 376 isbn 978 0 684 83431 3 dewey congress oclc Managing the Professional Service Firm is a book by David Maister David H. Maister , a Harvard Business School professor and professional service firm consultant. The book is a compilation of 32 articles written over the preceding ten years and covers topics from strategy to profitability, marketing to motivating employees. References cite web last Maister first David title Managing the Professional Service Firm url http davidmaister.com books.mtpsf accessdate 9 October 2011 cite web last Wilson first Graham title Managing the Professional Service Firm Summary url http www.gbw247.info grahamwilson old maister.pdf accessdate 9 October 2011 Category Business books Category 1997 books econ book stub ... more details
In insurance , a managing general agent is defined legally as an individual or business entity appointed by an insurer to solicit applications from agents for insurance contracts or to negotiate insurance contracts on behalf of an insurer and, if authorized to do so by an insurer, to effectuate and countersign insurance contracts . This particular wording is from Kentucky Revised Statutes. ref cite web work Kentucky Revised Statutes title Chapter 304 Subtitle 9 § 085 Managing general agent url http lrc.ky.gov. KRS 304 09 085.PDF format PDF date 2008 11 13 accessdate 2008 12 28 publisher Kentucky Legislative Research Commission ref Similar wordings can be found in the statutes of Oklahoma, Idaho, Arizona, Nevada, Wyoming, Florida, and Alabama. In the U.S. and Canada, managing general agents act as a fronting system for insurers, allowing filings to be made and proofs of insurance to be given in each other s jurisdictions. ref cite book title Insurance Regulation in North America author Bradly J. Condon, Joyce C. Sadka, and Tapen Sinha pages 17 publisher Kluwer Law International year 2003 isbn 9041122265 isbn13 9789041122261 ref Depending on the appointment, a managing general agent may perform one of many tasks normally performed by an insurer. These include but are not limited to, sub contracting with independent agents for placement of business, negotiating commissions, handling claims, issuing policies, processing endorsements, collecting policy premiums or being responsible for completion of regulatory reports for state or federal agencies. Historically Managing General Agents came about when insurance companies located in eastern United States in the late 19th century ... didn t have the resources to open a regional or local office. Managing General Agents filled that need ... stopped using Managing General Agents. Most Managing General Agents today focus in the Excess and Surplus ... isbn 0831808233 isnb13 9780831808235 DEFAULTSORT Managing General Agent Category Insurance business ... more details
with the chronic condition are doomed to fail. A New Model to Address the Need The Center for Managing ... of people with chronic illness to control the effects of disease. The mission of the new Center for Managing ... factors associated with managing a chronic disease, and evaluate interventions for people, their families ... to expertise needed in a given project. An Executive Director and Scientific Administrator ensure integration ... is an essential source of help for family members managing an illness or disability. If the work ... for Managing Chronic Disease is working with WKKF and its partners to facilitate the development ... managing a chronic condition such as reading and comprehending prescription bottles, appointment ... htdocs releases story.php?id 6077 Bailey, Laura, Center for Managing Chronic Disease celebrates one year, University of Michigan News Service http content.usatoday.com topics post Center for Managing ... partnerships diabetes us diabetes alliance.html Center for Managing Chronic Disease to serve as the Alliance ... Center for Managing Chronic Disease, University of Michigan Use dmy dates date September 2010 DEFAULTSORT Center For Managing Chronic Disease Category Organizations based in Michigan ... more details
Nofootnotes date December 2007 Managing Stage Boundaries is one of seven processes that make up PRINCE2 , a systematic approach to project management developed by the UK s Office of Government Commerce and used widely in UK government and industry. The fundamental principle of Managing Stage Boundaries SB is to ensure that, at the end of each stage, the project stays focused on delivering business benefit. Description Managing Stage Boundaries SB is one of seven processes outlined by PRINCE2. It is a decision point in the continuity of the project , from which the project will be either continued as planned, adjusted or stopped. The process involves reviewing the current stage is the business case still valid, should we proceed to the next stage ref http www.pmhut.com managing project boundaries stages phases milestones Managing Project Boundaries Stages, Phases, Milestones ref , preparing for the next one, and selecting information which can be of use later in the project. The process is managed by the Project Manager, who informs the Project Board of the likelihood of success in attaining the project s business objective, project plan, together with associated risk s and issues. If the Project Board is satisfied with the current stage end and the next stage plan, the project is permitted to continue. Managing Stage Boundaries is therefore a vital process in the management of the project. The objectives of the process are To prove to the Project Board that all the Product business product s in the current stage are included and defined To provide the information required by the Project Board to assess if the project is still viable To obtain authorisation, and margins of tolerance, for the next stage To record any information or lessons which might be useful in later stages ... achieved during the stage. References reflist Office of Government Commerce 2005 , Managing ... home.asp APM Group http www.projectmanagement.net.au managing stage boundaries sb Managing Stage Boundaries ... more details
File ARMA logo.jpg right thumb The ARMA logo. The Association of Residential Managing Agents is a professional body for companies active in the management of leasehold blocks of flats in the United Kingdom. Members are often estate agents, surveyors or residential lettings companies. Members must abide by the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors code of practice known as the Service Charge Residential Management Code . See also Association of Residential Letting Agents External links http www.arma.org.uk Official website. Category Professional associations ... more details
Multiple issues notability October 2009 refimprove October 2009 COI October 2009 advert October 2009 Managing Partners Limited MPL is a multi disciplined investment company investment house that focuses on managing Alternative investment alternative asset classes . MPL is in the field of traded policy funds in particular Traded Life Policies TLP s , Life assurance Whole life coverage whole of life assurance policies sold before the maturity date to allow the original owner to enjoy some of the benefits during their lifetime. The Board of directors board of MPL and its subsidiary subsidiaries has over 70 years collective experience in asset and fund management. ref http www.managing partners.com Managing Partners Ltd Website ref MPL is registered in the Cayman Islands where it is recognised by the Cayman Islands Monetary Authority CIMA as a fund manager . It manages a number of collective investment schemes and regulated mutual funds . MPL has offices in mainland Europe and Asia and it now provides services in over 25 countries. Additional references in the media Financial Times FT Avdvisor , http www.ftadviser.com InvestmentAdviser Investments Region UK News article 20090827 f98911da 92ff 11de 9aae 0015171400aa MPL Traded Policies fund secures UK distributor status.jsp MPL s Traded Policies fund secures UK distributor status Investment International, http www.investmentinternational.com news funds research among ifas shows increase in favourability towards traded life policies 3026.html Research among IFAs shows increase in favourability towards traded life policies Financial Times FT Advisor , http www.ftadviser.com InvestmentAdviser Investments News article 20091012 db4305cc b344 11de b38a 00144f2af8e8 Withprofits funds fall from favour as IFAs move towards TLPs report finds.jsp With profits funds fall from favour as IFAs move towards TLPs, report finds The Scotsman , http thescotsman.scotsman.com mortgageandpropertynews New challenges build for buytolet.4886382.j ... more details
Managing Intellectual Property MIP is a monthly magazine published in English language English and specializes in intellectual property . ref name about Managing Intellectual Property web site, http www.managingip.com default.asp?Page 1&hID 68&SEATPageID 68 About us . Consulted on December 14, 2006 ref It was founded in 1990 and claims to have more than 10,000 readers. ref name about MIP is part of the Euromoney Institutional Investor PLC Euromoney Legal Media Group . ref name about Jeremy Phillips launched the magazine and sold it to Euromoney Publications in 1991. ref jeremyphillips.blogspot.com, http jeremyphillips.blogspot.com index.html Welcome . Consulted on March 24, 2007. ref See also List of intellectual property law journals References This article uses the Cite.php citation mechanism. If you would like more information on how to add references to this article, please see http meta.wikimedia.org wiki Cite Cite.php reflist External links http www.managingip.com Official web site ISSN 0960 5002 Category British business magazines Category English language magazines Category Intellectual property law Category Legal magazines Category Monthly magazines Category Publications established in 1990 UK business mag stub law mag stub ... more details
about the Henry Denker novel Director disambiguation The Director ISBN 0 380 00669 3 is a novel by United States author Henry Denker , published in 1971. The novel is about an ambitious young film director, named Jock Finley, who uses two prominent film stars Carr and Daisy Donnel ostensibly based on John Wayne and Marilyn Monroe to rebuild his already damaged career. The novel is laced with sharp dialogue and explicit sex encounters in line with counterculture of 1970 s.The Underlying theme of the novel is clash of generations as of values. DEFAULTSORT Director, The Category 1971 novels Category 20th century American novels Category Novels about actors 1970s novel stub ... more details
Orphan date February 2012 Infobox book name Atlas Black Managing to Succeed title orig English translator image Image Atlas Black Managing to Succeed Book Cover.jpg image caption Cover of Atlas Black Managing to Succeed author Jeremy Short br Talya Bauer br Dave Ketchen illustrator Len Simon cover artist country United States language English language English series subject genre Graphic novel publisher Flat World Knowledge pub date August 2009 english pub date media type print paperback pages isbn 978 0 9823618 4 9 preceded by followed by Atlas Black Managing to Succeed is a graphic novel by Jeremy Short, Talya Bauer, and Dave Ketchen, about a fictional character named Atlas Black and his efforts to create a startup restaurant while completing his senior year of college. The series is illustrated by Len Simon. The compilation contains five chapters published by Flat World Knowledge . Overview Faced with meager career opportunities after a series of short term jobs, Atlas Black decides that his best career prospect is to start his own business. Atlas Black blends the storyline of Atlas s quest to start his own entrepreneurial startup, with insights from key management theories drawn from the fields of entrepreneurship, organizational behavior and applied psychology, and strategic management. Background Atlas Black Managing to Succeed is the first business management text in graphic novel format. ref cite news first Walt last Nett title Tech professor s new management text is very, very graphic. date 2009 08 30 url http lubbockonline.com stories 083009 col 487761836.shtml work Lubbock Avalanche Journal accessdate 2009 09 22 ref ref cite video people Edmund Rostran reporter date 2009 08 28 title Tech professor Jeremy Short designs graphic novel textbook url http www.dailytoreador.com ... printed book 1632 Atlas Black Managing to Succeed Publisher s page for the book References div class references small references div DEFAULTSORT Atlas Black Managing To Succeed Category ... more details
Infobox Book name 12 The Elements of Great Managing image Image 12 The Elements of Great Managing.jpg author Rodd Wagner & James K. Harter, Ph. D country United States language English subject Management, employee engagement, stories of great managers genre Nonfiction publisher Gallup Press release date December, 2006 media type Print, Hardcover pages 237 isbn ISBN 978 1 59562 998 2 dewey 658 22 congress HD38.2 .W345 2006 oclc 75632016 12 The Elements of Great Managing is a New York Times bestseller written by Rodd Wagner and James K. Harter. It is the sequel to First, Break All the Rules , although the first book was written by Marcus Buckingham and Curt Coffman. Both books are based on The Gallup Organization s research on employee engagement and database of employee opinions. Content 12 tells the story of a dozen managers selected from Gallup s global database of 10 million interviews with managers and employees. Each of the chapters in 12 is based on one of the Q sup 12 sup statements that emerged from Gallup s meta analysis comparing employee attitudes with workgroup performance. These range from employee s knowing what s expected and having the needed materials and equipment to more emotional assessments such as whether the employees feels his or her opinion counts and whether he or she has had chances to learn and grow. The story of each manager profiled in the book is interrupted mid chapter to describe the psychology behind the particular question Gallup asks in its employee surveys. The most controversial of the statements, write Wagner and Harter, is the tenth I have best friend at work. The authors claim friendships, in combination with the other elements, create better customer scores, better retention, better safety, and higher productivity and profitability. In the battle between company policy and human nature, human nature always wins, states the book. Companies do far better to harness this kind of social capital than to fight against it. The book also ... more details
notability date July 2009 Infobox Book name Identifying and Managing Project Risk image Deleted image removed Image IDManageProjRisk thumb .jpg 125px author Tom Kendrick country United States language English genre Business , Project Management , Risk Management publisher American Management Association release date February 2003 media type Print Hardcover pages 335 isbn 0 8144 0761 7 dewey 658.4 04 21 congress HD61 .K46 2003 oclc 50803496 Identifying and Managing Project Risk by Tom Kendrick , is a book about identifying and managing risks on projects . The book is geared to be used by a junior project manager Project Manager and Kendrick aligns the chapters of the Book to the Project Management Institute s PMI Project Management Body of Knowledge Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge , PMBOK 2000 edition. That being said, there is a newer edition 2009 of this book, with significant modifications that bring it up to date with the current PMBOK. Much of this article no longer applies. This text is designed to be used as a supplemental source of information when studying for the Project Management Professional PMP certification exam. Overview Kendrick s coverage of risk , and more prominently uncertainty , is complete in a general fashion focusing a majority of his discussion on risk in projects due to poor planning and change management processes. He uses a collection of project elements from various projects his client s have conducted. He uses this data, Project Experience Risk Information Library PERIL database, to quantify and rank classes of risk. In the early ... presumes a modicum of knowledge of statistics but no knowledge of beta distributions is required. Managing Activity Risk class wikitable align right width 250px Key Ideas Managing Activity Risk Do root ... techniques financial base on actuals to determine the health of the project. Managing Project Risk class wikitable align right width 250px Key Ideas Managing Project Risk Start the project with a kick ... more details
Wikify date April 2010 The Workshop on Software Engineering for Adaptive and Self Managing Systems SEAMS is a leading international forum for exchanging new research results and experiences in the areas of autonomic, self managing, self healing, self optimizing, self configuring, and self adaptive systems. Established with http www.cse.msu.edu SEAMS SEAMS 2006 at http www.icse conferences.org ICSE , it integrates a number of successful workshops in this area held mainly at International Conference on Software Engineering ICSE and http portal.acm.org browse dl.cfm?coll Portal&dl ACM&idx SERIES364&linked 1&part series FSE since 2002, including the FSE 2002 and 2004 Workshops on Self Healing Self Managed Systems WOSS , ICSE 2005 Workshop on Design and Evolution of Autonomic Application Software http www.deas2005.cs.uvic.ca DEAS , and the ICSE 2002, 2003, 2004 and 2005 Workshops on Architecting Dependable Systems http www.cs.kent.ac.uk wads WADS . See also http www.seams2012.cs.uvic.ca ICSE 2012 SEAMS http www.hpi.uni potsdam.de giese gforge events 2011 seams2011 ICSE 2011 SEAMS http www.hpi.uni potsdam.de giese public selfadapt icse seams workshops seams 2010 view ICSE 2010 SEAMS http www.seams2009.cs.uvic.ca ICSE 2009 SEAMS http www.hpi.uni potsdam.de giese events 2008 seams2008 ICSE 2008 SEAMS http www.seams2007.cs.uvic.ca ICSE 2007 SEAMS http www.cse.msu.edu SEAMS ICSE 2006 SEAMS External links http www.seams2007.cs.uvic.ca organizers SEAMS Organizer Information IEEE International Conference on Autonomic Computing http www.autonomic conference.org ICAC Category Software engineering conferences ... more details
Executive director is a term sometimes applied to the chief executive officer CEO or managingdirector of an organization , company law company , or corporation . It is widely used in North America n non profit organization s, though in recent decades many U.S. nonprofits have adopted the title President CEO . ref Policy vs. Paper Clips Selling the Corporate Model to Your Nonprofit Board, Eugene H. Fram with Vicki Brown, 1995, 2nd Edition, Families International, Milwaukee, WI ref Small groups and membership organizations sometimes use the term executive secretary to refer to this position. Confusion can arise because the words executive and director occur both in this title and in those of various members of some organizations Board of directors. The precise meanings of these terms are discussed in the Board of directors Directors Directors section of the article on Board of directors . Role The role of the Executive Director is to design, develop and implement strategic plans for their organization in a cost effective and time efficient manner. The Executive Director is also responsible for the day to day operation of the organization, including managing committees and staff and developing .... See also Chief Executive Officer ManagingDirector Corporate title Board of directors References ... www.prospectus.ie management.book Managing 20Director 20Chief 20Executive.pdf ManagingDirector Chief Executive role and responsibilities Corporate titles DEFAULTSORT Executive Director Category Titles ..., the board grants the executive director the authority to run the organization. The Executive Director ..., but the Executive Director decides whether or not, and how, to implement these ideas. The Executive Director is a leadership role for an organization and often fulfills a motivation al role ..., and may chair meetings. The Executive Director leads the organization and develops its organizational ... Mifflin. ref As the title suggests, the Executive Director needs to be informed of everything that goes ... more details
Merge to Vice president date August 2011 File Director s chair icon.jpg thumb right 240px Director s chair icon Director refers to a rank in management . A director is a person who leads, or supervises a certain area of a company, a program, or a project. ref name businessdictionary.com Director, definitions cite web url http www.businessdictionary.com definition director.html title Director, definitions publisher businessdictionary.com ref Usually corporation companies , which use this Corporate title title commonly have large numbers of people with the title of director with different categories e.g. director of human resources . ref name about.com Human Resources cite web author Heathfield, Susan M url http humanresources.about.com od jobdescriptions a HR Director.htm title Sample Human Resources Director Job Description publisher about.com ref Depending on factors like the size or structure of a company, the director usually reports directly to a Vice President or to the Chief executive officer CEO . When there are more than one director, they are sometimes ranked starting from the top as Executive Director , Senior Director, and then Director. In large organizations there might also be appointed Assistant Directors. Director commonly denotes the lowest level of executive in an organization, however many large companies are increasingly designating titles of Associate Directors. See also A member of a board of directors , a group of managers of a company Corporate title Chief Executive Officer Director disambiguation Director general Executive director Finance director , or chief financial officer Management Managingdirector Non executive director President Vice President References See http en.wikipedia.org wiki Wikipedia Footnotes on how to create references using ref ref tags which will then appear here automatically Reflist Categories Category Articles created via the Article Wizard Category Management business stub ... more details
an executive director or managingdirector in the United States U.S. . References references DEFAULTSORT Director General Category Management occupations Category Titles Job stub de Generaldirektor es Director general empresa it Direttore generale nl Directeur generaal ja sv Generaldirekt r ...Refimprove date December 2009 Merge General director date October 2011 The term director general plural directors general , as general is post positive adjective postpositive is a title given the highest executive government executive officer within a government al, statutory, NGO , third sector or not for profit institution . European Union In the European Commission , each department called a directorate general is headed by a non political director general. This is roughly equivalent to a United Kingdom British permanent secretary . Australia In most Australian states, the director general is the most ... In Canada , a director general is not the highest civil servant in a department. Directors general typically ... , the director general is the highest ranking employee. France In France , the similar word pr sident ..., company or enterprise, particularly if inferiors have the title director . The title is, however ..., may call himself director general and by now largely out of use. Officially a GmbH has a Gesch ftsf hrer ... . India In India there is a director general of police and Director General ... . Spain In Spain , M xico , and other Spanish speaking countries, the term director general of a company similar to a US corporation means the highest person managing the company and translates as the CEO ... Kingdom In the United Kingdom UK , director general is the professional head of an executive agency which contains other agencies headed by technical directordirector s. For example the chief executive of the British Broadcasting Corporation is called the director general. The head of the United Kingdom UK s internal security service MI5 is also a director general, who operates at permanent ... more details
Unreferenced date October 2007 Confusing date September 2011 Merge Director general date October 2011 In CIS corporate governance , the general director is the highest executive position in a company, analogous to a US CEO or a UK managingdirector . The position exists for all Russia n legal forms Joint stock company Joint stock companies AO and Limited liability company limited liability companies OOO , except for a sole proprietorship PBYUL . The general director is defined as the single person executive body of a company, acts without power of attorney to represent the company, and issues powers of attorney to others. His or her powers are defined precisely by the company charter, by decision of the general meeting of shareholders AO or participants OOO , and by resolutions of the board of directors. Category Economy of Russia Category Corporate governance Russia stub be x old kk ru ... more details
Officer or ManagingDirector. See also Some prominent artistic directors who are currently managing ...refimprove date August 2010 An artistic director is the executive of an arts organization, particularly ... 2010 He or she is generally a Theatrical producer producer and Theatre directordirector , but not in the sense .... The artistic director of a theatre company is the individual with the over arching artistic ... theatres, the artistic director may be the founder of the theatre and the primary director of its ... in the United States regional theatres the artistic director may be appointed by the board of directors . The artistic director of a theatre is similar to the music director of a symphony, the primary person responsible for planning a theatre s season. The artistic director s responsibilities ... of creative production personnel such as theatre director directors , and other theatre management ... to be included in promotional, funding, and press materials. An artistic director also functions ... support, counsel, and or artistic input where requested. The artistic director may be called to assume the production should the director become unable to complete his her duties. Artistic directors are frequently ... responsibilities as well. In some ensemble companies, the artistic director is responsible for recruiting ... actors and artists of various disciplines. The artistic director functions as leader of this group ... director is the head of a ballet company . He has overall responsibility for training the dancers and mounting ... s productions. In some companies the artistic director may also manage the company but in a great many companies the artistic director may only make decisions about the art. In those cases decisions ... Opera Michael Colgan director Michael Colgan Gate Theatre Robert Falls Goodman Theatre Joe Dowling Guthrie Theatre Michael Kahn theatre director Michael Kahn Shakespeare Theatre Company Diane ... director Michael Ritchie Center Theatre Group Kevin Spacey Old Vic Helgi T masson dancer Helgi Tomasson ... more details
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