I think this is how American company structures run. In think the in the British method the Chairman of the board is even higher than the CEO, and a Chairman can fire a CEO, but a CEO cannot fire a Chairman. I think this is what happened with Apple back in the day. I think Apple used to (or still does maybe) operate using the British-style company structure. That’s how Steve Jobs was once fired from his own company. Btw, just because they are American schools of thought and British schools of thought in running a company, it doesn’t actually mean that all companies in America must use the American way, and all companies in Britain must use the British way. They are just names of different styles of management that developed in each country. But companies are able to pick and choose which style they want to run as, regardless of which country they operate in.
Co-Owner of a 110 employee specialty construction business. We’re hiring a company President, and he’s a close friend of my business partner. Am I setting myself up for a 2 vs 1 scenario ? Our attorney company attorney is filing the paperwork with the state later this week, and I’m a little skeptical about the relationship between my business partner/soon to be company President.
You have to think about the potential risks. You definitely need to clarify roles and responsibilities. And consider a neutral third party: Bringing in a trusted advisor, consultant, or mediator (in extreme cases) can help resolve any disputes or ensure fair decision-making.
The President is not necessarily the "chief" of the Vice Presidents in the sense of directly managing each one. However, the President typically has the authority over the VPs and is responsible for ensuring that all departments and functions align with the organization's goals
Which role holds the highest position in your company - CEO or President? Let's discuss our experiences! 🤩
Happy to see that your channel is growing and gaining recognition
that’s pretty cool knowing what CEO and President are up to now
Great job. Short answers with useful info!
thank you, it is very insightful and to the point
What a helpful video. Thanks for sharing your experience.
Then there’s the Emperor who plays both roles of CEO and President.
Good job! hats off to your effort
Perfect explanation! Thank you 😊
thanks, you explained it simple
In my opinion, I fit both roles as President and CEO)))
I think this is how American company structures run. In think the in the British method the Chairman of the board is even higher than the CEO, and a Chairman can fire a CEO, but a CEO cannot fire a Chairman. I think this is what happened with Apple back in the day. I think Apple used to (or still does maybe) operate using the British-style company structure. That’s how Steve Jobs was once fired from his own company.
Btw, just because they are American schools of thought and British schools of thought in running a company, it doesn’t actually mean that all companies in America must use the American way, and all companies in Britain must use the British way. They are just names of different styles of management that developed in each country. But companies are able to pick and choose which style they want to run as, regardless of which country they operate in.
I’d rather be the owner and hire a CEO)
Is it possible that the President of the board can be appointed as CEO?
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Co-Owner of a 110 employee specialty construction business. We’re hiring a company President, and he’s a close friend of my business partner. Am I setting myself up for a 2 vs 1 scenario ? Our attorney company attorney is filing the paperwork with the state later this week, and I’m a little skeptical about the relationship between my business partner/soon to be company President.
You have to think about the potential risks. You definitely need to clarify roles and responsibilities. And consider a neutral third party: Bringing in a trusted advisor, consultant, or mediator (in extreme cases) can help resolve any disputes or ensure fair decision-making.
President is chief of the vice presidents.
The President is not necessarily the "chief" of the Vice Presidents in the sense of directly managing each one. However, the President typically has the authority over the VPs and is responsible for ensuring that all departments and functions align with the organization's goals
thank you, it is very insightful and to the point