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A chief operating officer (COO), also referred to as a Director of Operations, is a senior executive who oversees the business operations of a firm and ensures financial stability and growth. The precise duties and responsibilities of a COO will differ from company to company, depending on the company size and setup, as well as the specific needs of the CEO.

A chief marketing officer (CMO) leads the marketing team in developing, implementing and delivering marketing campaigns to prospective customers as well as customer outreach via social media. This C-level corporate executive’s primary objective is to increase sales and promote brand recognition through comprehensive planning of targeted and direct advertising. As the highest-level marketing position in the company, the CMO oversees the marketing and advertising activities across all company product lines and markets.

The chief technology officer (CTO) is a senior executive who controls the technological requirements of an organization. The CTO is usually the highest-level information technology (IT) professional in a company. They must ensure that the software, hardware and technology processes are effective in supporting the members and clients of the business. A CTO is expected to remain well-versed in all aspects of technology.

An online business manager is a virtual support professional that helps organizations manage daily projects, processes and team members. They're in charge of maintaining the operations of the company by tracking key performance indicators (KPIs), establishing goals and measuring their progress.





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