CEO is on the board, MD is not which in my opinion is a big mistake.
Posted By: John in Texas on March 18th 2017 at 10:56:41
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- So what is the difference between a CEO and an MD? (n/m) (NCFC) - CB41, Mar 18, 10:43:12
- CEO is on the board, MD is not which in my opinion is a big mistake. (n/m) (NCFC) - John in Texas, Mar 18, 10:56:41
- See I've come across companies where the opposite is true. (NCFC) - Rob NCFC, Mar 18, 10:58:01
- True, I was referring to the old NCFC structure. They have in effect taken a board member (n/m) (NCFC) - John in Texas, Mar 18, 10:59:19
- See I've come across companies where the opposite is true. (NCFC) - Rob NCFC, Mar 18, 10:58:01
- In business (NCFC) - Old Man, Mar 18, 10:56:28
- In Norwich's case (NCFC) - Trent_Canary, Mar 18, 10:48:08
- Isn't it a conflict of interest though?.. (NCFC) - loz, Mar 18, 10:50:06
- Depends on the FD, to an extent (NCFC) - Old Man, Mar 18, 11:02:11
- Yes, which is why you need a CEO to manage the two branches (n/m) (NCFC) - CWC, Mar 18, 10:53:01
- I assume he will be given a budget? (n/m) (NCFC) - Rob NCFC, Mar 18, 10:50:41
- Isn't it a conflict of interest though?.. (NCFC) - loz, Mar 18, 10:50:06
- MD is usually on the board but that's not the case here so pass. (NCFC) - Rob NCFC, Mar 18, 10:47:43
- Letters (n/m) (NCFC) - SCC 28, Mar 18, 10:45:12
- CEO is on the board, MD is not which in my opinion is a big mistake. (n/m) (NCFC) - John in Texas, Mar 18, 10:56:41
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