Chief Executive Officer (CEO) is the most senior manager in charge of the daily operation and management of an enterprise. It is also called CEO (the name of Hong Kong and Southeast Asia) or CEO (the name of Japan) or Taipan (the name of Hong Kong). At the same time, CEO can also refer to the chief experience officer.
Basic definition
CEO (Chief Executive Officer) is the product of American corporate governance reform and innovation in 1960s.
CEO is a honorific title, which means the helm of the enterprise. In the small and medium-sized enterprises in most countries (regions) with mature Chinese capital markets in Asia, the title of CEO is synonymous with "boss", not strictly referring to CEO, but directly as the English abbreviation of SME managers.
Chairman English is the chairman and the highest representative of shareholders' interests. Does not belong to the category of company employees. Theory is the source of all power in company management.
The chairman is the leader of the company's board of directors, and his duties are of the nature of organization, coordination and representation. Chairman's
Power belongs to the responsibility of the board of directors. Do not manage the specific business of the company, generally do not make personal decisions. Enjoy the same voting rights as other directors only at meetings of the board of directors or special committees of the board of directors. The power of the president and CEO comes from him. Only he has the supreme power to convene the board of directors and recall the president and CEO, but he never holds the executive power.
The chairman can fire anyone at any time, except the board members and supervisors, because directors and supervisors are not employees of the company, but owners and arbitrators of the company.