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The Chief executive officer (CEO) is a senior official of the company. The main functions of the CEO are that he or she determines the general strategy of the enterprise, makes decisions at the highest level, performs representative duties <ref>[https://www.investopedia.com/terms/c/ceo.asp Will Kenton (2020)]</ref>.
The Chief executive officer (CEO) is a senior official of the company. The main functions of the CEO are that he or she determines the general strategy of the enterprise, makes decisions at the highest level, performs representative duties <ref>[https://www.investopedia.com/terms/c/ceo.asp Will Kenton (2020)]</ref>. CEO is the highest executive position in the company. He or she has general obligations for planning, organizing, creating, implementing, and integrating the overall strategy of the organization <ref> [https://www.thebalancecareers.com/what-does-a-chief-executive-officer-ceo-do-1918528 Susan M. Heathfield] </ref>. Moreover, this means that it depends on his work whether the company will fall apart, or will flourish in the future.


==Obligations of the CEO==
==Obligations of the CEO==

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The Chief executive officer (CEO) is a senior official of the company. The main functions of the CEO are that he or she determines the general strategy of the enterprise, makes decisions at the highest level, performs representative duties [1]. CEO is the highest executive position in the company. He or she has general obligations for planning, organizing, creating, implementing, and integrating the overall strategy of the organization [2]. Moreover, this means that it depends on his work whether the company will fall apart, or will flourish in the future.

Obligations of the CEO

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