How are management positions generally set up in modern enterprises? What exactly are there? Principles of establishment?

These are all English abbreviations.

CEO (chief executive officer) is similar to general manager and president, and is the legal representative of an enterprise.

The chief operating officer (COO) is similar to the general manager.

CFO (Chief Financial Officer) is similar to financial general manager.

CTO (Chief Technology Officer) is similar to Chief Engineer.

CIO (Chief Information Officer) is responsible for the collection and release of enterprise information.

Let me summarize the representative significance of Cao-and see if it is helpful to your understanding.

Cao: Art Director Cao: Art.

Congressional Budget Office: Business Director Cbo: Business

CCO: content director

CDO: director CDO: development

CEO: executive CEO

CFO: Financial Chief Financial Officer

CGO: government relations

CHO: Director of Human Resources and Personnel

Chief Information Officer: Chief Information Officer

CJO: Jet adds one or more zeros to all operational indicators, which makes the company's market value rise like a rocket.

CKO: Director of Knowledge

Chairman of the labor union: chairman of the labor union

CMO: marketing director

Chief negotiator Cno: negotiation

Chief Operating Officer: Chief Operating Officer: Operations

Director of public relations

CQO: Director of Quality Control

CRO: director of research department

CSO: Sales Director

Chief Security Officer: Head of Information Security

Chief Technology Officer: Chief Technology Officer

CUO: user account supervisor

CVO: Chief Valuation Officer

CWO:CWO Chairman: Women's Federation

CXO: You can manage everything, regardless of the minister.

CYO: Yes, a good man who nods everything.

CZO: Now it's the last one. The prince is waiting to take over.