CEO ( Chief Executive Officer) Productions
Mumbai, MH, India On-site
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About the role
A CEO is the highest ranking executive manager in Sanmax. before Managing Director and the Board. and is usually in charge of the day-to-day operations and management of an organisation. They must provide strong leadership, and be able to give clear direction and guidance to the management team, whilst at the same time allowing them the autonomy to operate successfully. The job description of a CEO can vary according to the organization they work for, or the industry they are in. On top of all this a CEO should be a seasoned professional who has a proven track record in achieving corporate growth targets. A CEO's life is all about indulgent lunches and rounds of golf while other mugs do all the hard work, right? Sadly no. As the highest ranking executive manager in an organisation, the CEO is responsible for everything from the paper clip budget through to developing strategies for business growth. You have to be in control of everything or risk losing it all. Every type of business you can think of will have a CEO at the helm, and the specific tasks can vary according to the industry. But put simply, a CEO does everything. Even if they aren't the person who actually does it, they are the person who has told someone to do it, or told someone who tells someone to do it. Think of a business as a triangle; the CEO is sat at the top, controlling everything below. In addition to high-powered meetings with the board of directors, senior management and other companies, a CEO will look after anything involved in the day-to-day running of the business. Here's a closer look at the specifics…
What you'll bring
- A high level of commercial acumen.
- Giving a clear sense of purpose to a company and its employees.
- Communicating clearly.
- A CEO should have knowledge of;
- Profit and loss, balance sheet and cash flow management.
- Influencing, consensus building, and sustaining relationships.
- Workforce engagement and satisfaction.
- Human Resources
- Personnel Management
- Finance
- Budget Management
- Corporate Governance