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 +'''Executive''' may refer to:
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 +* [[Executive (government)]], branch of government that has sole authority and responsibility for the daily administration of the state bureaucracy
 +* Executive ([[senior management]]), senior manager in a corporation
 +** [[Chief executive officer]] (CEO), one of the highest-ranking corporate officers (executives) or administrators
 +** [[Executive director]], the senior manager of an organization, company, or corporation
 +** [[Executive education]], term used for programs at graduate-level business schools that aim to give classes for managers or entrepreneurs
 +** [[Executive officer]], high-ranking member of a corporation body, government or military
 +** [[Music executive]] or record executive, person within a record label who works in senior management
 +** [[Studio executive]], employee of a film studio
 +* [[Account executive]], a job title given by a number of marketing agencies to usually trainee staff, who report to account managers
 +* [[Executive (operating system)]], the operating system for the ICL 290x range of computers
 +* [[Executive car]], British term that refers to a car's size and is used to describe an automobile larger than a large family car
 +* Executive format, special [[Paper size#Other sizes|paper size]] in the United States and Canada
 +* [[Executive functions]] or executive system, theorized cognitive system in psychology that controls and manages other cognitive processes
 +* [[The Executive]], fictional belt-less raincoat in the American sitcom ''Seinfeld''
 +* The ''Executive'', a passenger train of the [[Monon Railroad]]
 +* [[Architecture of Windows NT#Executive|The Windows Executive]], internal part of modern Microsoft Windows operating systems
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 +==See also==
 +* [[Executive order (disambiguation)]], an edict issued by a member of the executive branch of a government
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 +{{GFDL}}

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Executive may refer to:

  • Executive (government), branch of government that has sole authority and responsibility for the daily administration of the state bureaucracy
  • Executive (senior management), senior manager in a corporation
    • Chief executive officer (CEO), one of the highest-ranking corporate officers (executives) or administrators
    • Executive director, the senior manager of an organization, company, or corporation
    • Executive education, term used for programs at graduate-level business schools that aim to give classes for managers or entrepreneurs
    • Executive officer, high-ranking member of a corporation body, government or military
    • Music executive or record executive, person within a record label who works in senior management
    • Studio executive, employee of a film studio
  • Account executive, a job title given by a number of marketing agencies to usually trainee staff, who report to account managers
  • Executive (operating system), the operating system for the ICL 290x range of computers
  • Executive car, British term that refers to a car's size and is used to describe an automobile larger than a large family car
  • Executive format, special paper size in the United States and Canada
  • Executive functions or executive system, theorized cognitive system in psychology that controls and manages other cognitive processes
  • The Executive, fictional belt-less raincoat in the American sitcom Seinfeld
  • The Executive, a passenger train of the Monon Railroad
  • The Windows Executive, internal part of modern Microsoft Windows operating systems

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