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Titles vs. Job Descriptions

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The flexibility and informal genesis of organizational structures in smaller companies make the idea of managerial titles, in all practical senses, irrelevant. The designation printed on your business card is frequently influenced by such random matters as traditions, your own seniority with the company, the owner’s whim — considerations that have nothing to do with your scope of responsibilities or level of authority.

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Guzik, M. (2011). Titles vs. Job Descriptions. In: CFO Techniques. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-3757-0_2

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