unless some paperwork requires a c-level title to authorize, we call our co-founders 'principals'. everyone still has an executive role.
this is slightly different than 'managing director' which seems to be favored by east coast firms or within business units of larger firms but is basically the same idea.
I like that idea a lot. I know there are some government requirements that a CEO or CFO sign off on various paperwork. In a holocracy, you could have those be roles that one of the Principles energizes.
this is slightly different than 'managing director' which seems to be favored by east coast firms or within business units of larger firms but is basically the same idea.