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The term Chief Executive (or its American equivalent "Chief Executive Officer" or just "CEO") is in general usage in the United Kingdom for the senior executive of Public Limited Companies , Charities and Executive Agencies . At Subsidiary companies usage is more variable, with ''managing director'' often preferred.


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The role of a Managing director (MD) is to design, develop and implement the strategic plan for their company in the most cost effective and time efficient manner.

The Managing director is responsible for both the day-to-day running of the company and developing business plans for the long term future of the organisation. The Managing director is accountable to the board and the shareholders of the company. It is the board that grants the Managing director the authority to "run" the company.

In addition to the Managing director, most companies have a , Sales Director , IT Director , Marketing Director , Technical Director and Chairman . In addition to these posts there may be a number of other directors including non-executive directors.

The Managing director is very much a figurehead for an organisation and they fulfil a motivational role for the workers in addition to their more office-based work. MDs motivate and mentor members of the management team and chair meetings. The MD leads the company and develops the corporate culture for the organisation.

As the title suggests, the Managing director needs to manage everything. This includes the staff, the Customers , the budget, the company's Assets and all other company resources to make the best use of them and increase the company's profitability.

The MD reports to the Board of Directors on a weekly or monthly basis to keep them informed of how the company is doing. The board will offer suggestions and ideas about how to improve the company to the Managing Director. It is the MDs responsibility to implement, improve upon or ignore these ideas.

The MD is legally responsible for the company's affairs, so they must comply with the appropriate rules and regulations set out in Company Law . These include following the proper audit procedure and not allowing the company to break any trade embargos or dealing in any illegal goods.

Finally, it is the responsibility of an MD to make sure that there is somebody lined up and trained to take over the running of the company when the current MD resigns or retires. It is also important in case of unforeseen circumstances, such as the MD having an accident that there is somebody else who can run the company.


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