ENTREPRENEURIAL OPERATIONS
CHAPTER 7 ENTREPRENEURIAL LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT
Question
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Floor supervisor, area supervisor, and section manager
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President, senior vice president, and chief executive officer
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Collections supervisor, crew chief, and production supervisor
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District manager, department head, and regional sales manager
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Detailed explanation-1: -In large companies, middle managers are typically department heads, such as finance, IT, HR, marketing, and sales managers, who report to upper management. However, in a very large business, there may be a C-suite, as well. For example: A vice president (VP) or senior vice president (SVP) reports to C-suite management.
Detailed explanation-2: -Examples of middle management positions Common titles that are middle management jobs include department manager, general manager, branch manager, department director, and plant manager. Typically any job that manages other people while also reporting to the top is somewhere in the middle management realm.
Detailed explanation-3: -Middle managers have titles like department head, director, and chief supervisor. They are links between the top managers and the first-line managers and have one or two levels below them.