No, I am just saying that “executive” is a distinct class. They are not just higher level managers. There are legal definitions to this, but they follow on the organization setup rather than the other way around.
Are they “junior executives”?
The companies define that, which is exactly my point. The distinction between “manager” and “executive” seems arbitrary but real, and I wonder why they invented it.
No, I am just saying that “executive” is a distinct class. They are not just higher level managers. There are legal definitions to this, but they follow on the organization setup rather than the other way around.
The companies define that, which is exactly my point. The distinction between “manager” and “executive” seems arbitrary but real, and I wonder why they invented it.