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Match the job title with the definition.

A. CEO (Chief Executive Officer) 1. refers to a rank in senior management, usually reports directly to the president or CEO of the company, could be more than one in different areas (Upstream, Downstream, Oilfield services)
B. CFO (Chief Financial Officer) 2. a person in charge of the Board of Directors
C. CIO (Chief Information Officer) 3. a mid-level manager who has a specialized, but multidisciplined understanding of everything related to exploration and production, is responsible for tactical decisions within a subsidiary, reports to a managing director
D. Chairman of the Board of Directors 4. a job title for somebody who is a second in command after a General Director in an oil producing subsidiary
E. EVP (Executive Vice-President) 5. job title for the head of the information technology group within an organization
F. Development Director (DD) 6. is the highest-ranking corporate boss in charge of total management of a corporation, company, or organization
G. Asset Manager (AM) 7. a person who deals with all the governmental authorities regarding the licenses and permits, and also looks after the reservoir development
H. General Director (GD) 8. is responsible for financial planning and record-keeping, as well as financial reporting to higher management
I. Chief Engineer (CE) 9. a lower-level manager whose decisions are generally short-term, responsible for operational decisions related to an asset, in some companies reports to a Development Director
J. Chief Geologist (CG) 10. a person in charge of a legal entity or a subsidiary, reports to the headquarters, but usually is located in the region

Complete the diagram showing the company structure using the definitions in A.

               
   
       
 
 
 



Date: 2016-01-14; view: 1351


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