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What's the difference between manager and executive?
Feb 12, 2011 7:19 PM
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It is mostly about level or relationship.
If someone has a title of "Vice President" or "Chief < something > officer," then they are generally said to be an executive in the company. They are the final decision makers in some areas.
Managers exist at many levels in companies.
However; if you work directly for an executive, you may say that person is your manager.
February 12, 2011
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