Directors - GCSE Business Definition
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Directors are individuals appointed to manage and oversee the operations of a company on behalf of its shareholders. They form part of the company's board of directors, making important decisions to guide the organisation towards achieving its goals.
The responsibilities of directors include setting company policies, making significant financial decisions, and ensuring a business meets legal and ethical standards.
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