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Managing Director

A managing director is the highest-ranking executive in a company who holds ultimate responsibility for the performance and success of the organization. This term is commonly used in business contexts to describe a leadership role with significant decision-making authority.

Sense 1: Executive Position

In this sense, a managing director refers to a senior executive who oversees the day-to-day operations of a company, sets strategic goals, and ensures all departments work towards achieving them effectively.

Example sentence: The managing director of the company announced a new cost-saving initiative during the board meeting.

Sense 2: Hierarchical Role

Here, a managing director is an individual within a company who holds a top-level position and is responsible for managing multiple departments or divisions.

Example sentence: The managing director of the publishing company oversees the editorial, marketing, and sales departments.

Sense 3: Local Usage

In some regions, the term "managing director" may be used interchangeably with "chief executive officer" (CEO) or "general manager".

Example sentence: The managing director of the local news agency was invited to speak at the industry conference.

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