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  1. Chief operating officer: One of the highest-ranking executive jobs in a corporation, the chief operating officer (COO), sometimes referred to as the chief operations officer (COO), is a member of the "C-suite." The chief operating officer (COO) is often the second ... [100%] 2023-12-18 [Chief operating officers] [Corporate executives]...
  2. Chief operating officer: A chief operating officer (COO) (or chief operations officer) is an executive in charge of the daily operations of an organization, i.e., personnel, resources, and logistics. COOs are usually second-in-command immediately after the CEO, and reports directly ... (Social) [100%] 2024-05-29 [Business occupations] [Management occupations]...
  3. Officers (Corporation): The officers of a corporation typically include the president, secretary, and treasurer. By state law, generally one person may hold multiple offices. (Corporation) [92%] 2023-02-19 [Economics] [Business]...
  4. Officers: Historically the employment of the word " officer " to denote a person holding a military or naval command as representative of the state, and not as deriving his authority from his own powers or privileges, marks an entire change in the ... [92%] 2022-09-02
  5. Officer: An officer is a person who has a position of authority in a hierarchical organization. The term derives from Old French oficier "officer, official" (early 14c., Modern French officier), from Medieval Latin officiarius "an officer," from Latin officium "a service ... (Social) [79%] 2023-09-21 [Management occupations] [Positions of authority]...
  6. Officer: An officer is a person who holds a particular office, or position of responsibility within a given organization. Organizations are typically run using some form of parliamentary/committee system, where members are appointed to serve on committees with responsibility over ... [79%] 2023-02-27 [Government] [Military]...
  7. Officer (armed forces): In the armed forces or uniformed services, an officer is someone who occupies a position of leadership over their peers. When used in its widest meaning, the word "officer" refers to commissioned officers, non-commissioned officers, and warrant officers, among ... (Armed forces) [79%] 2024-01-11 [Military officers] [Military ranks]...
  8. Officer: OFFICER of'-i-ser: In the King James Version the term is employed to render different words denoting various officials, domestic, civil and military, such as caric, "eunuch," "minister of state" (Genesis 37:36); paqidh, "person in charge," "overseer" (Genesis ... [79%] 1915-01-01
  9. Officer (armed forces): In the armed forces or uniformed services, an officer is someone who occupies a position of leadership over their peers. When used in its widest meaning, the word "officer" refers to commissioned officers, non-commissioned officers, and warrant officers, among ... (Armed forces) [79%] 2024-03-05 [Military officers] [Military ranks]...
  10. Overeating: Template:Search infobox Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [72%] 2024-01-07 [Behavior] [Symptoms]...
  11. Operation (mathematics): In mathematics, an operator is usually defined as a function which maps some finite Cartesian power of a set to itself. For instance, the real numbers form a set, and addition is a function mapping R × R {\displaystyle \mathbb {R ... (Mathematics) [72%] 2023-07-01
  12. Overacting: Overacting (also called hamming, mugging or chewing the scenery) is exaggerrated acting, positively or negatively. Some roles require overly-exaggerated character acting, particularly those in comedy films. (Acting in an exaggerated way) [72%] 2024-01-06 [Acting]
  13. Operation: OPERATION op-er-a'-shun (ma`ashe, "work"; energeia, energema, "energy"): Twice used in the Old Testament of God's creative work (Psalms 28:4,5; Isaiah 5:12). The Holy Spirit's inworking and power are manifest in the ... [72%] 1915-01-01
  14. Operation7: Operation7 es un videojuego del género MMOvideojuego de disparos en primera persona desarrollado por Park ESM para Microsoft Windows, la información de su lanzamiento data del año 2008. Originalmente fue publicado y distribuido por Axeso5 en Hispanoamérica, aunque luego fue ... [72%] 2024-03-11
  15. Operation: An operation is an organised, planned activity or string of activities with a specific aim, for example a police raid may be described as an operation, or a piece of military action may be called an operation. Operation is commonly ... [72%] 2023-08-28
  16. Operating weight: Operating weight is a measure of the total weight of a vehicle or machine when it is in use, including all necessary components such as the driver or operator, fuel, and any additional equipment or tools required for its operation. (Engineering) [66%] 2023-09-26 [Vehicle design]
  17. Operating capacity: Operating capacity, or rated operating capacity (ROC), has to do with the calculated tipping load. The capacity (load) that one can safely pick-up and operate without flipping or nose-diving the equipment. (Engineering) [66%] 2024-01-06 [Safety engineering]
  18. Operating surplus: Operating surplus is an accounting concept used in national accounts statistics (such as United Nations System of National Accounts (UNSNA)) and in corporate and government accounts. It is the balancing item of the Generation of Income Account in the UNSNA. (Finance) [66%] 2023-06-28 [National accounts]
  19. Operating expense: Operating expense : (OPEX) After capital expense has been paid, the continuing cost of a project, often stated in monthly terms. [66%] 2023-06-10
  20. Operating system: An operating system is a set of software that allows computers to perform basic tasks for people. The most common operating systems today are Microsoft Windows, Google's Android (a Linux variant), Apple's Mac OS, and Linux / Unix / BSD ... [66%] 2023-03-01 [Operating Systems]

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