C-Suite
The C-Suite refers to the group of top executives within a company, whose titles typically begin with the letter "C" for "Chief." These include the Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Chief Financial Officer (CFO), Chief Operating Officer (COO), and Chief Technology Officer (CTO), among others. The C-Suite is responsible for the strategic direction, major decision-making, and overall management of the company. These executives are accountable for driving the company's success, managing risk, and ensuring operational efficiency.
Example
The CEO of a technology company leads the C-Suite team, including the CFO, who oversees financial operations, and the CTO, who manages technology strategy.
Key points
• The C-Suite includes the highest-ranking executives in a company.
• Responsible for strategy, decision-making, and overall management.
• Common roles include CEO, CFO, COO, and CTO.