Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
C-Suite Executive conversations
French translation:
conversations du niveau des décideurs et chefs d'entreprise
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Drmanu49
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English term
C-Suite Executive conversations
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Learning objectives:
• To develop a comfort level handling C- Suite Executive conversations
• To comprehend inflection techniques and their effects
• To fully utilize gesture & tonality techniques
• To develop a comfort level handling C- Suite Executive conversations
• To comprehend inflection techniques and their effects
• To fully utilize gesture & tonality techniques
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Sep 19, 2008 12:50: Drmanu49 Created KOG entry
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conversations du niveau des décideurs et chefs d'entreprise
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conversations des grands cadres dirigeants/du niveau du comité exécutif
C'est le petit cercle de ceux qui dirigent une entreprise.
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les conversations/entretiens du groupe des dirigeants
1°) Voir sur Google la définition de "C-suite". (2°) Quant à la phrase elle-même : idée de développer une ambiance de confiance propice aux entretiens au sein du groupe des dirigeants ?)
Reference comments
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Reference:
C-suite
noun
(jargon) The group of "chief officers" of a business organization, who share nearly equal authority in their respective functional areas of responsibility, with chief executive officer, chief operating officer, and chief financial officer usually being included, and others, often varying within and between industries, including chief information officer, chief information security officer,chief medical officer, chief compliance officer, chief risk officer, chief marketing officer, corporate development officer, and chief or corporate human resouces officer.
Etymology: Presumably "C" from CEO, CIO, COO, and their kin, + suite. "C" for Chief.
noun
(jargon) The group of "chief officers" of a business organization, who share nearly equal authority in their respective functional areas of responsibility, with chief executive officer, chief operating officer, and chief financial officer usually being included, and others, often varying within and between industries, including chief information officer, chief information security officer,chief medical officer, chief compliance officer, chief risk officer, chief marketing officer, corporate development officer, and chief or corporate human resouces officer.
Etymology: Presumably "C" from CEO, CIO, COO, and their kin, + suite. "C" for Chief.
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Emma Paulay
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