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The Certified Professional Organizer (CPO) designation, awarded by the Board of Certification for Professional Organizers (BCPO), is an experience and exam-based certification for professional organizers who have met specific minimum standards, and proven through examination and client interaction that they possess the requisite body of knowledge and experience.
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CHROs may also be involved in board member selection and orientation, executive compensation, and succession planning. [3] [4] In addition, functions such as communications, facilities, public relations and related areas may fall within the scope of the CHRO role. Increasingly, CHROs report directly to chief executive officers and are members ...
A chief process officer (CPO) is an executive responsible for business process management at the highest level of an organization. CPOs usually report directly to the CEO or board of directors . [ 1 ]
Note that template parameters in this section have an "n" in their name. This should be substituted with the number of the candidate in order of appearance in the template. Up to 20 candidates are supported. Political party. In non-partisan elections, political parties can be left out at the discretion of the editor.