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'''Executive''' may refer to: |
'''Executive''' ([[Exe (disambiguation)|exe.]], [[Exec (disambiguation)|exec.]], execu.) may refer to: |
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==Role |
==Role or title== |
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* Executive, a [[senior management]] role in an organization |
* Executive, a [[senior management]] role in an organization |
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** [[Chief executive officer]] (CEO), one of the highest-ranking corporate officers (executives) or administrators |
** [[Chief executive officer]] (CEO), one of the highest-ranking corporate officers (executives) or administrators |
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** [[Executive director]], job title of the chief executive in many non-profit, government and international organizations; also a description contrasting with [[non-executive director]] |
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** [[Executive director]], the senior manager of an organization, company, or corporation |
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** [[Executive officer]], a high-ranking member of a corporation body, government or military |
** [[Executive officer]], a high-ranking member of a corporation body, government or military |
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** [[Business executive]], a person responsible for running an organization |
** [[Business executive]], a person responsible for running an organization |
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** [[Studio executive]], employee of a film studio |
** [[Studio executive]], employee of a film studio |
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** [[Executive producer]], a person who oversees the production of an entertainment product |
** [[Executive producer]], a person who oversees the production of an entertainment product |
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== Function == |
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* [[Executive (government)]], branch of government that has authority and responsibility for the administration of state bureaucracy |
* [[Executive (government)]], branch of government that has authority and responsibility for the administration of state bureaucracy |
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* [[Executive functions]] or executive system, theorized cognitive system in psychology that controls and manages other cognitive processes |
* [[Executive functions]] or executive system, theorized cognitive system in psychology that controls and manages other cognitive processes |
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==Arts, entertainment, and media== |
==Arts, entertainment, and media== |
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* [[Executive (magazine)|''Executive'' (magazine)]], a Lebanese business monthly |
* [[Executive (magazine)|''Executive'' (magazine)]], a Lebanese business monthly |
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* The Executive, a fictional raincoat in the ''Seinfeld'' episode "[[The Raincoats (Seinfeld)|The Raincoats]]" |
* The Executive, a fictional raincoat in the ''Seinfeld'' episode "[[The Raincoats (Seinfeld)|The Raincoats]]" |
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* The Executive, a musical band including [[Andrew Ridgeley]] and [[George Michael]] before the formation of [[Wham!]] |
* The Executive, ([[George Michael#The Executive|George Michael § The Executive]]) a musical band including [[Andrew Ridgeley]] and [[George Michael]] before the formation of [[Wham!]] |
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==Brands and enterprises== |
==Brands and enterprises== |
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==Other uses== |
==Other uses== |
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* Abbreviations, [[Exe (disambiguation)|exe.]], [[Exec (disambiguation)|exec.]], execu. |
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* [[Executive car]], in Britain: an automobile larger than a large family car |
* [[Executive car]], in Britain: an automobile larger than a large family car |
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* Executive [[paper size]] (often {{convert|7.25|×|10.5|in|mm}}) |
* Executive [[paper size]] (often {{convert|7.25|×|10.5|in|mm}}) |
Latest revision as of 03:37, 29 April 2024
Look up executive in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Executive (exe., exec., execu.) may refer to:
Role or title
[edit]- Executive, a senior management role in an organization
- Chief executive officer (CEO), one of the highest-ranking corporate officers (executives) or administrators
- Executive director, job title of the chief executive in many non-profit, government and international organizations; also a description contrasting with non-executive director
- Executive officer, a high-ranking member of a corporation body, government or military
- Business executive, a person responsible for running an organization
- Music executive or record executive, person within a record label who works in senior management
- Studio executive, employee of a film studio
- Executive producer, a person who oversees the production of an entertainment product
- Account executive, a job title given by a number of marketing agencies (usually to trainee staff who report to account managers)
- Project executive, a role with the overall responsibility of a project, typically required for larger or more complex projects
- Executive education, term used for programs at graduate-level business schools that aim to educate managers or entrepreneurs
Function
[edit]- Executive (government), branch of government that has authority and responsibility for the administration of state bureaucracy
- Executive functions or executive system, theorized cognitive system in psychology that controls and manages other cognitive processes
Arts, entertainment, and media
[edit]- Executive (magazine), a Lebanese business monthly
- The Executive, a fictional raincoat in the Seinfeld episode "The Raincoats"
- The Executive, (George Michael § The Executive) a musical band including Andrew Ridgeley and George Michael before the formation of Wham!
Brands and enterprises
[edit]- Chrysler Executive, a car offered 1983–1986
- Sinclair Executive, an electronic calculator offered in the early 1970s
Computing and technology
[edit]- Executive (operating system), the operating system for the ICL 290x range of computers
- The Windows Executive, internal part of modern Microsoft Windows operating systems
Other uses
[edit]- Executive car, in Britain: an automobile larger than a large family car
- Executive paper size (often 7.25 by 10.5 inches (184 mm × 267 mm))
See also
[edit]- All pages with titles containing Executive
- Executive order (disambiguation), a form of act issued by a number of the executive branch of a central government