- EXECUTIVE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of EXECUTIVE is of or relating to the execution of the laws and the conduct of public and national affairs How to use executive in a sentence
- EXECUTIVE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
EXECUTIVE definition: 1 someone in a high position, especially in business, who makes decisions and puts them into… Learn more
- EXECUTIVE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Executive definition: a person or group of persons having administrative or supervisory authority in an organization See examples of EXECUTIVE used in a sentence
- Executive - definition of executive by The Free Dictionary
1 a person or group having administrative or supervisory authority in an organization 2 the person or group in whom the supreme executive power of a government is vested 3 the executive branch of a government 4 of, pertaining to, or suited for carrying out plans, duties, etc : executive ability
- EXECUTIVE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
The executive is the part of the government of a country that is concerned with carrying out decisions or orders, as opposed to the part that makes laws or the part that deals with criminals
- executive - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
executive (comparative more executive, superlative most executive) Designed or fitted for execution, or carrying into effect Of, pertaining to, or having responsibility for the day-to-day running of an organisation, business, country, etc
- Explainer: Executive orders as a governing tool
Recently, executive order directives have eclipsed actual legislation President Trump has signed 147 executive orders, setting a record for the most signed in any president’s first 100 days of office By contrast, Trump has signed only five bills into law, a record low for the first 100 days
- Executive Education - UCLA Anderson School of Management
UCLA Anderson Executive Education was ranked the #1 US business school for open enrollment programs by the global 2022 Financial Times Executive Education Ranking
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