Definition of the word director

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: the head of an organized group or administrative unit (such as a bureau or school)

director of religious education

a communications director

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: one of a group of persons entrusted with the overall direction of a corporate enterprise

on the board of directors for a large corporation

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: a person who supervises the production of a show (as for stage or screen) usually with responsibility for action, lighting, music, and rehearsals

a famous Hollywood director

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The company will hire a new director of marketing.



She’s the director of graduate studies at the university.



She’s considered one of the best young directors in Hollywood.

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First Known Use

15th century, in the meaning defined above

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Director may refer to:

Literature[edit]

  • Director (magazine), a British magazine
  • The Director (novel), a 1971 novel by Henry Denker
  • The Director (play), a 2000 play by Nancy Hasty

Music[edit]

  • Director (band), an Irish rock band
  • Director (Avant album) (2006)
  • Director (Yonatan Gat album)

Occupations and positions[edit]

Arts and design[edit]

  • Animation director
  • Artistic director
  • Creative director
  • Design director
  • Film director
  • Music director
  • Music video director
  • Sports director
  • Television director
  • Theatre director

Positions in other fields[edit]

  • Director (business), a senior-level management position
  • Director (colonial), head of chartered company’s colonial administration for a territory
  • Director (education), head of a university or other educational body
  • Company director, a member of (for example) a board of directors
  • Cruise director
  • Executive director
  • Finance director or chief financial officer
  • Funeral director
  • Managing director
  • Non-executive director
  • Technical director
  • Tournament director

Science and technology[edit]

  • Director (military), a device that continuously calculates firing data
  • Adobe Director, multimedia authoring software
  • Fibre Channel director, a large switch for computer storage networks
  • Director telephone system, or Director exchange
  • GCR Class 11E or Directors, a class of locomotive
  • Director, the spatial and temporal average of the orientation of the long molecular axis within a small volume element of liquid crystal

Other uses[edit]

  • Director (1969 film), a Soviet film directed by Alexey Saltykov
  • Director (2009 film), an American film directed by Aleks Rosenberg
  • The Director, an artificial intelligence system in the video game Left 4 Dead
  • HMS Director (1784), a ship of the British Royal Navy
  • Directors beer, by Courage Brewery

People with the surname[edit]

  • Aaron Director (1901–2004), professor at the University of Chicago Law School
  • Kim Director (born 1974), American actress

See also[edit]

  • Deputy Director (disambiguation)
  • Directeur sportif, a person directing a cycling team during a road bicycle racing event
  • Director-general
  • Director string, a way of tracking free variables in computation
  • French Directory, the executive committee of the French Revolutionary government between 1795 and 1799

Meaning Director

What does Director mean? Here you find 75 meanings of the word Director. You can also add a definition of Director yourself

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The ICS title for an individual responsible for supervision of a branch. 

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A person appointed to oversee and run a company or organisation along with other directors, In the entertainment industry, the person who directs the making of a film, TV program, etc.

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late 15c., «a guide,» from Anglo-French directour, French directeur, agent noun from Latin dirigere (see direct (v.)). Corporate sense is from 1630s; theatrical sense from 1911.

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Person elected by shareholders to serve on the board of directors. The directors appoint the president, vice presidents, and all other operating officers. Directors decide, among other matters, if and [..]

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A level in a management hierarchy. [D04077]

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A member of the governing board of a corporation, typically elected at an annual meeting of the shareholders. As a group, the directors are responsible for making important business decisions — espec [..]

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someone who controls resources and expenditures member of a board of directors someone who supervises the actors and directs the action in the production of a show film director: the person who direct [..]

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The supervisor of the actual making of a film or television program.

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Aiming circle in US terminology.  Directors were used to orient the guns in their Zero Line and for general survey within regiments.  The standard directors throughout the war were the Numbers 6 or [..]

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 – The principal creative artist on a movie set. A director is usually (but not always) the driving artistic source behind the filming process, and communicates to actors the way that he/she would [..]

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(and directing) the creative artist responsible for complete artistic control of all phases of a film’s production (such as making day-to-day determinations about sound, lighting, action, casting [..]

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Lower case in text. Upper case in titles: Spencer Tracy, Director, GDS.

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Definition One of several individuals elected by a corporation’s shareholders to establish company policies, including selection of operating officers and payment of dividends.

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Psychodrama. The therapist who establishes the role play and the scenario.

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The person who has overall responsibility for controlling and supervising the performance of a work written for stage or screen, whose name appears in the credits at the beginning or end of a motion p [..]

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1 : the head of an organized group or administrative unit or agency 2 : any of a group of persons usually elected by shareholders and entrusted with the overall control of a corporation NOTE: …

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The person responsible for giving an actor voice-over direction in an audition, session or class.

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a person, usually employed or subcontracted by the tour operator, who accompanies a tour from departure to return, acting as a guide and troubleshooter and performing all functions to make the tour op [..]

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The person responsible for the physical creation of a film or television programme, who is often the final decision-maker with regard to creative matters. The controversial ‘auteur theory’ c [..]

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In TV news, the director is usually a studio director, in charge technically of getting the bulletin to air. The editorial decisions are made by a producer.

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A supervisor; generally refers to the person responsible for all audience-visible components of a program, film, or show, whereas the producer is responsible for the financial and other behind-the-sce [..]

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The person appointed to the position of a director (or is acting in that capacity) of a Commonwealth company in accordance with the Corporations Act 2001.

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A corporate board member elected by stockholders to establish corporate policies, including the selection of the management team, and payments of dividends.

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The person who oversees the details of filming. The director will keep track of the film’s progress and influence the film’s look and feel through camera work and set design. The director is [..]

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The person in charge of the overall cinematic vision of the film and the performance of the actors.

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The person responsible for the dramatic interpretation of an opera

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Under the Environmental Protection Act, employees of the Ministry of the Environment may be designated as Directors authorized to exercise a range of powers such as issuing an Order.

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In a stageplay, the individual responsible for staging (i.e. placing in the space or «blocking») the actors, sculpting and coordinating their performances, and making sure they fit with the [..]

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Person who takes the screenplay and turns it into pictures and sounds, by directing the DoP and camera crew, sound, lighting, art and design, wardrobe etc. and actors, and the driving the post product [..]

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Person who has primary control over a film’s creative aspects, as well as over the direction of the principle cast and crew.

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The person principally responsible for the creative direction of a film. The direction is usually involved with planning the story, working on-set with the actors and cinematographer, and guiding the editing process.

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The main creative artist on a film, usually the driving artistic source who orchestrates the various other creative personnel on the film, communicating to the actors how a scene should be played. Typ [..]

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the main orchestrator of the various creative activities that go into film production, the director collaborates with and guides designers, editors, cinematographers, technicians, and actors in their [..]

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The ‘author’ of a film. The person with overall artistic responsibility for getting the film made. See Auteur.

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Controls the action and dialogue in front of the camera. Translates the written word into visuals and dialogue. The director is responsible for all creative aspects of a movie. The director usually he [..]

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The director is the leading creative artist on a movie set. The director works directly with the actors on their performances and has final creative control on almost every aspect of the the film. The [..]

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The coordinator of all artistic and technical aspects of any production.

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The person responsible for overseeing all aspects of the making of a film.

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Physicians who serve in a medical and administrative capacity as head of an organized Medical Staff and who also may serve as liaison for the Medical Staff with the administration and Governing Board.

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electro-mechanical device for directing and controlling gunfire.

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«Director» means Director of Transportation. [1983 c.338 §38]

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n. a member of the governing board of a corporation or association elected or re-elected at annual meetings of the shareholders or members. As a group the directors are responsible for the policy maki [..]

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[Acting] based on the perceived expectations of the developers or authors.

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the supervisor of a duplicate bridge event

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The person in overall artistic control of the production.

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a person, usually employed or subcontracted by the tour operator, who accompanies a tour from departure to return, acting as a guide and troubleshooter and performing all functions to make the tour op [..]

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Also known as a ‘company officer’, a director is a person or corporate body appointed by shareholders to manage the daily activities of a company. Minimum age requirement of 16. A minimum of one d [..]

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The chief executive and administrative officer of the Insurance Department.

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A person who conducts the affairs of a company.

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A company’s Directors run the company on a day-to-day basis. The company’s management and control is their responsibility. Due to the company’s limited liability status, Directors will not be he [..]

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   A person who conducts the affairs of a company.

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Person who conducts the affairs of a company. 

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Person elected by voting common shareholders at the annual meeting to direct company policies. Disaster Out Clause

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The parasitic element of an array that reinforces energy coming from the driver element.

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One who directs; the person in charge of managing a department or directorate (e.g., »director of engineering»), project, or production (as in a show or film, e.g., »film director»).

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For the purposes of the FACT Standards, there are five categories of Director:Program Director- Physician responsible for all administrative and clinical operations of the clinical transplantation program, including compliance with FACT standards. The Clinical Program Director shall be appropriately licensed to practice medicine in the jurisdiction [..]

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Director were an Irish art rock quartet from Malahide in County Dublin. The group consisted of Michael Moloney (vocals/guitars), Eoin Aherne (guitars), Shea Lawlor (drums) and Rowan Averill (bass guit [..]

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The term director is a title given to the senior management staff of businesses and other large organisations.
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noun

a person or thing that directs.

one of a group of persons chosen to control or govern the affairs of a company or corporation: a board of directors.

the person responsible for the interpretive aspects of a stage, film, or television production; the person who supervises the integration of all the elements, as acting, staging, and lighting, required to realize the writer’s conception.Compare producer (def. 3).

the musical conductor of an orchestra, chorus, etc.

the manager or chief executive of certain schools, institutes, government bureaus, etc.

Military. a mechanical or electronic device that continuously calculates firing data for use against an airplane or other moving target.

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Origin of director

From Late Latin, dating back to 1470–80; see origin at direct, -tor

OTHER WORDS FROM director

di·rec·tor·ship, nounpre·di·rec·tor, nounself-di·rec·tor, nounsub·di·rec·tor, noun

sub·di·rec·tor·ship, noun

Words nearby director

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Words related to director

administrator, chief, executive, head, leader, organizer, player, principal, producer, supervisor, boss, chair, controller, exec, governor, kingpin, overseer, skipper, executive officer, helmer

How to use director in a sentence

  • Rodríguez and Maykel González Vivero, director of Tremenda Nota, the Blade’s media partner in Cuba, are among those who the Cuban government has prevented from leaving the country.

  • Because of the large number of votes coming in by mail, “we may have to prepare for election week or even election month,” wrote Elaine Kamarck, director of the Center for Effective Public Management at the Brookings Institution.

  • The OPM is being headed on an acting basis by its deputy director, Michael Rigas, who has been nominated to become the deputy director for management at the Office of Management and Budget.

  • Terry Schilling, executive director of the American Principles Project, decried the decision by Facebook in a statement.

  • Both nonprofits are required only to disclose the salaries of directors, officers and key employees, said Marc Owens, a tax attorney with Loeb & Loeb.

  • Toomey lives here with her husband, Mark, a managing director at Goldman Sachs, and their two daughters.

  • Decades ago, the writer-director wrote an episode of the animated comedy that never was.

  • This is a Hollywood director at the height of his powers creating original, wildly ambitious epics.

  • This is not the first time the director has fallen for Russian propaganda.

  • His surprise marriage to theater director Sophie Hunter may have broken hearts, but the squeals of delight were even louder.

  • He then received the honour of knighthood but had retired from active service and become a director of his company.

  • The Briton, holding the documents in a pudgy hand, looked at the swift-gestured director with portentous solemnity.

  • Mr. Jump, a director on the mine, pointed out a balance-beam that Mr. Trevithick had put up thirty years before.

  • A director who performs a different service, serves as an attorney, for example, may receive compensation for it.

  • Suppose each director of a bank wished to obtain a loan of money from it.

British Dictionary definitions for director


noun

a person or thing that directs, controls, or regulates

a member of the governing board of a business concern who may or may not have an executive function

a person who directs the affairs of an institution, trust, educational programme, etc

the person responsible for the artistic and technical aspects of making a film or television programmeCompare producer (def. 4)

Derived forms of director

directorial, adjectivedirectorially, adverbdirectorship, noundirectress, fem n

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English Language Learners Definition of director

: a person who directs a play, movie, etc.

What type of word is director?

One who directs; the person in charge of managing a department or directorate (e.g., director of engineering), project, or production (as in a show or film, e.g., film director). A device that displays graphical information concerning the targets of a weapons system in real time.

What part of speech is director?

DIRECTOR (noun) definition and synonyms | Macmillan Dictionary.

What do u mean by director?

A director is an elected individual who, along with other directors, is responsible for a company’s corporate policy. Collectively, directors form the board of directors.

Who is a director in simple words?

A director is the head of an organization, either elected or appointed, who generally has certain powers and duties relating to management or administration. A corporation’s board of directors is composed of a group of people who are elected by the shareholders to make important company policy decisions.

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Who is a CEO of a company?

A chief executive officer (CEO) is the highest-ranking executive in a company, whose primary responsibilities include making major corporate decisions, managing the overall operations and resources of a company, acting as the main point of communication between the board of directors (the board) and corporate …

What is the role of the director?

What does a director do? Directors are the creative leads of the film. They hold the creative vision throughout the whole process, from pre-production through to the final edit. They are employed by the executive producer or producer, who is ultimately in charge of a production.

What is another name for CEO?

In this page you can discover 8 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for ceo, like: executive director, co-founder, managing-director, chief operating officer, vice-president, chief executive officer, chief-executive and director.

What’s another name for creative director?

The creative director in the film industry is referred to as the «production designer». A production designer carries a large responsibility of designing the look of a movie.

What’s the difference between director and manager?

A manager is the person who is in charge of the specific unit or department of the organization and is responsible for its performance. A director is a person appointed by the shareholders to monitor and regulate the company’s activities, as per the vision of the company.

Is director a common noun?

(The word «director» could be considered a common noun or a proper noun.

What is an executive director of a company?

An executive director is the senior operating officer or manager of an organization or corporation, usually at a nonprofit. Their duties are similar to those of a chief executive officer (CEO) of a for-profit company.

What is the root word of director?

The Latin root, dirigere, means «set straight.» Definitions of director. someone who controls resources and expenditures. synonyms: manager, managing director.

How do you become a director?

Most film directors typically hold a bachelor’s in film or a related field and have several years of work experience. They often begin their film directing career as a film editor, actor, or assistant to an established director.

What does the suffix or mean in the word director?

A director is a person who directs movies. The word director contains the suffix -or. … The suffix -or means a person who or a thing that.

Is CEO the same as owner?

Considering Job Titles: CEO vs. Owner. … The title of CEO is typically given to someone by the board of directors. Owner as a job title is earned by sole proprietors and entrepreneurs who have total ownership of the business.

Is CEO another word for owner?

Here are several examples of job titles commonly used by business owners: Owner. CEO. Founder.

What is difference between CEO and director?

Both positions are considered top executive positions. While the managing director oversees daily operations, the CEO provides the vision for the organization.

What skills do I need to be a director?

The core set of skills company directors need to perform the responsibilities of the role include:

  • Management skills. …
  • Written and verbal communication skills. …
  • Strategic decision-making skills. …
  • Analytical skills. …
  • Adaptability. …
  • Creativity. …
  • Empathy. …
  • Visionary leadership.

What do directors do in rehearsals?

The rehearsal director is generally responsible for co-ordinating and supervising the rehearsals within a company. They may be known as the choreographer’s ‘right hand man’ and it is usually their responsibility to ensure that the dancers know and are able to interpret the work as set by the choreographer.

Do directors write scripts?

Screenwriters create the script either through original work or by adapting prior works. Directors interpret scripts and turn them into the creative vision for the movie or show. Although the roles of director vs. screenwriter are very different, the two often collaborate during the production process.

Who is higher than a CEO?

At many companies, the CEO is the leader, and the president is the second in command. Often the CEO and president carry out different duties, and the roles are performed by two people.

Who is more powerful CEO or owner?

These are the CEO and the owner. … While most large companies will have a CEO who is the highest-level executive in charge, smaller companies are usually run by an owner. The CEO is in charge of the overall management of the company, while the owner has sole proprietorship of the company.

What do we mean by director?

One that supervises, controls, or manages. noun

A member of a group of persons chosen to control or govern the affairs of an institution or corporation. noun

A person who supervises the creative aspects of a dramatic production or film and instructs the actors and crew. noun

The conductor of an orchestra or chorus. noun

An electronic device that continually calculates and displays information used for firing weapons at moving targets, such as missiles or aircraft. noun

In geometry, a fixed guiding line. noun

The small printed or written letter inserted as a guide in the space to be afterward filled by the designer or illuminator of the large initial. noun

One who directs; one who guides, superintends, governs, or manages. noun

Specifically— One of a number of persons, appointed or elected under provision of law, having authority to manage and direct the affairs of a corporation or company. All the directors collectively constitute a board of directors. They are agents of the corporation, and not of the stockholders. Generally they are elected for one year. noun

In music, the leader or conductor of a company of vocal or instrumental performers: as, a choir director; an orchestral director. noun

Anything that directs or controls. noun

Specifically — In surgery, a grooved probe, intended to direct the edge of the knife or scissors in opening sinuses or fistulæ or making incisions generally, In electricity, a metallic instrument on a glass handle connected by a chain with the pole of a battery, and applied to the part of the body to which a shock is to be sent. noun

One who, or that which, directs; one who regulates, guides, or orders; a manager or superintendent. noun

One of a body of persons appointed to manage the affairs of a company or corporation. noun

A part of a machine or instrument which directs its motion or action. noun

A slender grooved instrument upon which a knife is made to slide when it is wished to limit the extent of motion of the latter, or prevent its injuring the parts beneath. noun

One who directs; the person in charge of managing a department or directorate (e.g., director of engineering), project, or production (as in a show or film, e.g., film director). noun

A device that displays graphical information concerning the targets of a weapons system in real time. noun

The common axis of symmetry of the molecules of a liquid crystal. noun

The person who directs the making of a film noun

One who directs; the person in charge of managing a department or directorate (e.g., director of engineering), project, or production (as in a show or film, e.g., film director).

A counselor, confessor, or spiritual guide.

That which directs or orientates something.

A device that displays graphical information concerning the targets of a weapons system in real time.

The common axis of symmetry of the molecules of a liquid crystal.

A mythical creature known to occasionally visit corporate offices. Directors thrive upon the professionalism and professional attire of all employees of the offices, and as such, several notices are issued in advance of a director’s arrival for people to be on their best behavior. Directors, however, are quite elusive — despite an employee’s best behavior and finest dress, these efforts are often in vain, as directors do not desire to go slumming with the commonfolk. A director’s smile is known to result in rapid career advancement. Ironically, the most common instance of a director’s smile is from employee termination. Urban Dictionary

A person who directs during a movie/play or any production. Urban Dictionary

Barefoot fags from California who work for porno companies. Urban Dictionary

To have a large amount of work scrapped through the last minute involvement of a Director expressing entirely arbitrary and subjective views. Urban Dictionary

The one who gets the blame if anything they create goes tits up, even when it’s not their fault. Urban Dictionary

The new brand for everything a director could want…and more! Urban Dictionary

Directoritis is a similiar condition such as «senioritis» «retire-itis» and just simple food itis. However, directoritis pertains to movie directors. The disease is most commonly acquired after the Oscars. Since the directors are loving their little gold oscar, they no longer make good movies, resulting in movie goers having to settle for less «quality» movies. This time of the year is usually a month or two after the oscars and is the christmas for Blockbuster economically. Soon after, the disease is cured and we can once again…see good movies. Urban Dictionary

A totaly useless program used as an outlet for useless people to continue to be useless. Urban Dictionary

One who conducts a middle/high school or college band. Yes it’s true they like to tell lame jokes but most band kids like that weird humor anyway. Give em a break. Some of these directors are serious to the point of craziness. Band directors really try and are usually nice people, unless they don’t give a shit about the band. Then they just suck. Very busy these band directors are. Urban Dictionary

1. The most awesome teacher you will ever have. Often makes funny jokes, pokes fun at band students and spends an enormous amount of time making the band sound and look good. Urban Dictionary

директор, режиссер, руководитель, постановщик, начальник, кинорежиссер, дирижер

существительное

- член правления, директората; директор

board of directors — правление; совет директоров

- руководитель, начальник

director of public prosecutions — главный прокурор
director of studies — руководитель исследований
director of photography — кино главный оператор

- режиссёр, режиссёр-постановщик; продюсер

assistant director — помощник режиссёра
artistic director — художественный руководитель

- дирижёр
- церк. духовный отец, духовник
- спец. буссоль
- амер. воен. прибор управления артиллерийским, зенитным огнём
- радио директор (антенна)
- тех. направляющее устройство

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Словосочетания

a former director of Gartmore Pensions Ltd — бывший директор Gartmore Pensions Ltd  
one of the director’s edgier films — один из самых острых фильмов этого режиссёра  
a bigtime director — прославленный режиссёр  
acting director — исполняющий обязанности директора  
general director, director-general — генеральный директор  
program director — руководитель программы, проекта  
to install smb. as director — назначать кого-л. директором  
marketing director — маркетинговый директор, директор по маркетингу  
sales and marketing director — директор по маркетингу и продажам  
secretary to the director — секретарь директора  
project director — руководитель проекта  
flight director — пилотажный командный прибор  

Примеры с переводом

He acted as director for a month.

Он в течение месяца выполнял обязанности директора.

She’s the director of personnel.

Она является директором по персоналу.

The director called for a retake.

Режиссёр дал команду переснять сцену.

Director decided to load more work on him.

Директор решил ещё больше загрузить его работой.

Deputy Director

Заместитель директора

He is the director and producer.

Он является режиссёром и продюсером фильма.

The director is accessible to everyone.

На приём к начальнику может прийти всякий.

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The director’s use of the usual romantic conventions made the film boring and predictable.

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Возможные однокоренные слова

directorate  — дирекция, управление, директорат, правление, директорство
directorship  — руководство, директорство
directory  — каталог, директория, справочник, директивный, содержащий указания

Формы слова

noun
ед. ч.(singular): director
мн. ч.(plural): directors


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English Language Learners Definition of director

: a person who directs a play, movie, etc.

What type of word is director?

One who directs; the person in charge of managing a department or directorate (e.g., director of engineering), project, or production (as in a show or film, e.g., film director). A device that displays graphical information concerning the targets of a weapons system in real time.

What part of speech is director?

DIRECTOR (noun) definition and synonyms | Macmillan Dictionary.

What do u mean by director?

A director is an elected individual who, along with other directors, is responsible for a company’s corporate policy. Collectively, directors form the board of directors.

Who is a director in simple words?

A director is the head of an organization, either elected or appointed, who generally has certain powers and duties relating to management or administration. A corporation’s board of directors is composed of a group of people who are elected by the shareholders to make important company policy decisions.

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Who is a CEO of a company?

A chief executive officer (CEO) is the highest-ranking executive in a company, whose primary responsibilities include making major corporate decisions, managing the overall operations and resources of a company, acting as the main point of communication between the board of directors (the board) and corporate …

What is the role of the director?

What does a director do? Directors are the creative leads of the film. They hold the creative vision throughout the whole process, from pre-production through to the final edit. They are employed by the executive producer or producer, who is ultimately in charge of a production.

What is another name for CEO?

In this page you can discover 8 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for ceo, like: executive director, co-founder, managing-director, chief operating officer, vice-president, chief executive officer, chief-executive and director.

What’s another name for creative director?

The creative director in the film industry is referred to as the «production designer». A production designer carries a large responsibility of designing the look of a movie.

What’s the difference between director and manager?

A manager is the person who is in charge of the specific unit or department of the organization and is responsible for its performance. A director is a person appointed by the shareholders to monitor and regulate the company’s activities, as per the vision of the company.

Is director a common noun?

(The word «director» could be considered a common noun or a proper noun.

What is an executive director of a company?

An executive director is the senior operating officer or manager of an organization or corporation, usually at a nonprofit. Their duties are similar to those of a chief executive officer (CEO) of a for-profit company.

What is the root word of director?

The Latin root, dirigere, means «set straight.» Definitions of director. someone who controls resources and expenditures. synonyms: manager, managing director.

How do you become a director?

Most film directors typically hold a bachelor’s in film or a related field and have several years of work experience. They often begin their film directing career as a film editor, actor, or assistant to an established director.

What does the suffix or mean in the word director?

A director is a person who directs movies. The word director contains the suffix -or. … The suffix -or means a person who or a thing that.

Is CEO the same as owner?

Considering Job Titles: CEO vs. Owner. … The title of CEO is typically given to someone by the board of directors. Owner as a job title is earned by sole proprietors and entrepreneurs who have total ownership of the business.

Is CEO another word for owner?

Here are several examples of job titles commonly used by business owners: Owner. CEO. Founder.

What is difference between CEO and director?

Both positions are considered top executive positions. While the managing director oversees daily operations, the CEO provides the vision for the organization.

What skills do I need to be a director?

The core set of skills company directors need to perform the responsibilities of the role include:

  • Management skills. …
  • Written and verbal communication skills. …
  • Strategic decision-making skills. …
  • Analytical skills. …
  • Adaptability. …
  • Creativity. …
  • Empathy. …
  • Visionary leadership.

What do directors do in rehearsals?

The rehearsal director is generally responsible for co-ordinating and supervising the rehearsals within a company. They may be known as the choreographer’s ‘right hand man’ and it is usually their responsibility to ensure that the dancers know and are able to interpret the work as set by the choreographer.

Do directors write scripts?

Screenwriters create the script either through original work or by adapting prior works. Directors interpret scripts and turn them into the creative vision for the movie or show. Although the roles of director vs. screenwriter are very different, the two often collaborate during the production process.

Who is higher than a CEO?

At many companies, the CEO is the leader, and the president is the second in command. Often the CEO and president carry out different duties, and the roles are performed by two people.

Who is more powerful CEO or owner?

These are the CEO and the owner. … While most large companies will have a CEO who is the highest-level executive in charge, smaller companies are usually run by an owner. The CEO is in charge of the overall management of the company, while the owner has sole proprietorship of the company.

The term director is a title given to the senior management staff of businesses and other large organizations.

Intel Board of Directors, 2012

The term is in common use with two distinct meanings, the choice of which is influenced by the size and global reach of the organization and the historical and geographic context. Further to this, the term is also used in reference to various technical (legal) definitions specific to corporate governance legislation in individual countries.

Thus, a director can be any of:

  • A person appointed to act as the most senior manager of the company itself (managing director) or of a key function (finance director, operations director, etc.), in which case the title is analogous to and replaces the «C-Suite» titles, this might be considered as the British English meaning of the word.
  • A person from a group of managers who leads or supervises a particular area of a company,[1] which might be considered to be the American English meaning of the word.
  • A person holding a «directorship» in a legal sense, who has specific legal duties and responsibilities for management of the company which they have been appointed to the board of.

Within companies that use this term in the latter (American English) sense it would be normal to have directors spread throughout different business functions or roles (e.g. director of human resources).[2] In such a case, the director usually reports directly to a vice president or to the CEO directly in order to let them know the progress of the organization. Large organizations may also have «assistant» or «deputy» directors. In this context, Director commonly refers to the lowest level of executive in an organization, but many large companies use the title of associate director more frequently.

When used by a firm which uses the title director in the British English sense, being termed as an «executive director» would generally imply that the holder is appointed to the board of directors in a legal sense, and holds significant responsibility and/or a financial stake in the business. By contrast in the American English context «executive director» is roughly equivalent to vice president or senior director in some businesses.

Such companies may also have «regional» and/or «area directors», with regional director titles tending to be used by companies that are organized by location and have their departments under that, indicating near total responsibility for the operations for their particular country.

Corporate titlesEdit

Corporate titles (commonly known as business titles) are titles given to individuals within a business depending on the role they have and which also portray the duties and responsibilities within that specific role. The larger the business, the more titles that are present, such as CEO, COO and executive directors.

People with higher roles within a company are often referred to as «chief» and those who have lower roles within the company are employees who carry out day-to-day tasks. There are many titles within a company such as executive director, managing director, company director and chairman.

The corporate structure consists of four key areas:

  • Board of directors- oversees a department and maintains full operational responsibilities area is next to the C-level executives in the corporate jobs hierarchy. They oversee daily tasks of the business or the company.
  • Employees- This role is ranked at the bottom of the structure. Employees work on daily tasks and objectives either in a group or individually aiming for that common goal.[3]

Structuring a board of directorsEdit

Depending upon the size of an organization or a company, the number of directors can vary. Start-up companies can have a single director, which is the minimum for a private limited company according to the law. However, as organizations and businesses expand, the number of directors can increase because more tasks and responsibilities become present. For example, if the company expands and has more than one department, such as finance, sales, marketing, production and IT, then the business may form a board of directors, with each director overseeing a department and maintaining full responsibility within that department.

A board of directors ensures that a clearly outlined structure is in place which will help the business to work much more efficiently.

Larger businesses and organizations will form a clear board structure as the following:

Chairman — This particular role within the company is often a non executive role that also has the task of overseeing the entire business or organization.

Managing Director (MD)[4] — A managing director is employed by the business, often by the chairman. Other roles include running the business and producing salaries. The managing director works along with the board of directors and oversees the performance of the business, thus reporting back to the chairman.

Executive Directors — A group of executive directors who each play a significant role within the company. They maintain full responsibility over their respective departments such as Finance, Marketing and Sales. Each director manages their department ensuring that tasks and objectives are being met. Executive directors also sit on the board.

Non-executive directors — These advise the business by proposing different forms of strategy and also decide remuneration of the executive directors.

Having a clear structure within the business has a positive impact on the employees and it also helps to organize the business. By having a team of executive directors, employees can report to their executive directors if a problem or an issue occurs.[5]

Managing directorEdit

A managing director oversees the performance of the company as a whole and then has the duty to report back to the chairman or board of directors. The chairman or board of directors may set daily and weekly targets, which should be met by the employees that are working within their respective departments. The managing director also has the role to report their progress so the board can evaluate it to see if targets have been achieved.[6]

Roles includeEdit

  • Maintaining the overall performance of the company and in particular the departments within.
  • Producing and planning strategic operating plans and objectives for the long-term future. Also ensuring all short term targets have been achieved.
  • Keeping in regular contact with the board of directors or chairman and to maintain a positive relationship.

Executive directorEdit

An executive director within a company or an organization is usually from the board of directors and oversees a specific department within the organization such as Marketing, Finance, Production and IT. The Executive Director must ensure that all employees within his/her department are achieving the objectives which have been set and must also make daily decisions within the department.[7]

Roles includeEdit

  • Overseeing their specific department such as Finance, Marketing or Manufacturing.
  • Maintaining the role of a specified decision maker within the department.
  • Analyzing and evaluating the efficiency of day to day tasks within the departments and ensuring all objectives are being met.[8][9]

Company directorEdit

A company director is one of the employees within a group of managers who maintains a prolific role within an organization and usually has the higher role within an organization. This is mainly because they decide on how to control the business and also make the final and key decisions.[10]

Roles includeEdit

The company director(s) is mainly responsible for:

  • Ensuring the company’s strategic objectives and plans which have been set are being met.
  • Analyzing and monitoring the progress of its employees towards achieving the objectives and targets set.
  • Appointing or hiring senior managers for certain departments such as Finance and Marketing.[11][12]

Finance directorEdit

A finance director oversees and maintains full responsibility of the business’s finance department. He/she is also responsible in ensuring that the chief executive and the board receive the flow of the financial information. Other responsibilities include producing annual accounts, maintaining control of complete transactions, setting out financial targets and budgets for the business and also managing the companies policies. The finance director may also report to the managing director.[13]

See alsoEdit

  • Director (disambiguation)
  • Director-general
  • Chief operating officer
  • Management
  • Non-executive director
  • President (corporate title)
  • Vice President

ReferencesEdit

  1. ^ «What is director? definition and meaning». BusinessDictionary.com. Archived from the original on 2018-05-17. Retrieved 2018-05-14.
  2. ^ Heathfield, Susan M. «Sample Human Resources Director Job Description». about.com.
  3. ^ «Chiorporate titles». Corporate jobs hierarchy. 2014-10-22. Retrieved 2014-10-22.
  4. ^ Cotton, Barney (12 February 2018). «What CEO stands for?». Business Leader news.
  5. ^ «Structuring a board of directors». nibusinessinfo.co.uk. 2014-10-22. Retrieved 2014-10-22.
  6. ^ «Role of the managing director». IOD. Retrieved 20 October 2014.
  7. ^ «Executive Director definition». The free dictionary. Retrieved 20 October 2014.
  8. ^ «getting the right people». hrcouncil.ca. Retrieved 20 October 2014.
  9. ^ «Role of a director». GOV.UK. 2014-10-20.
  10. ^ «Company Director definition». Cambridge.org. 2014-10-20.
  11. ^ «directors duties and responsibilities». IOD. Retrieved 2014-10-20.
  12. ^ «Running a limited company». GOV.UK. Retrieved 2014-10-20.
  13. ^ «The role of the Finance Director». iod.com. 2014-10-22. Retrieved 2014-10-22.

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A director is a person who is in charge of something important. The advertising director for a large company is the head of the department that places ads in newspapers and on TV.

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One who directs; the person in charge of managing a department or directorate (e.g., director of engineering), project, or production (as in a show or film, e.g., film director).


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A counselor, confessor, or spiritual guide.


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That which directs or orientates something.


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A device that displays graphical information concerning the targets of a weapons system in real time.


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The common axis of symmetry of the molecules of a liquid crystal.

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Businesses have directors, and movies and plays also have directors, who oversee the way the actors deliver their lines and interpret the script. An orchestra’s conductor can also be called a «musical director,» and much like a film director, she guides the musicians and supervises their performance. The Latin root, dirigere, means «set straight.»

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