Kapanlagi.com - Sacho in Japanese is a term that has an important meaning in the Japanese business hierarchy, reflecting the highest position in a company. In this article, Kapanlagi will explain the meaning and role of sacho in Japanese corporate culture.
In addition, there are similar vocabulary and examples of their usage in a business context. By understanding the usage and connotation of this word, KLovers will gain a better insight into the organizational structure of Japanese companies and related business practices.
Well, without further ado, let's see the explanation of the meaning of sacho in Japanese along with similar vocabulary. Come on, let's check it out, KLovers.
1. Meaning of Sacho in Japanese
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The term sacho in Japanese is used to refer to the highest position or title in a company or organization. Sacho is the chief executive officer or president or director of a company who has the main responsibility for strategic and operational decision-making of the company.
A sacho is usually chosen by the board of directors or shareholders to lead the company and represent the company at the external level. Their main tasks include formulating and implementing business strategies, ensuring the financial health of the company, leading the management team, and maintaining good relationships with external stakeholders such as clients, investors, and the government.
The position of sacho is often accompanied by significant responsibilities and high pressure, as they are responsible for the overall performance of the company and must make decisions that affect the direction and future of the company. As a key figure in the company hierarchy, the sacho also plays a crucial role in shaping the company culture and ensuring compliance with the company's values.
2. Example of Using Sacho in Japanese
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To further understand sacho in Japanese, you can see examples of several sentences below. Here are some example sentences using the word sacho in Japanese:
1. "Sacho wa kyou kaigi ni shusseki suru yotei desu."
Meaning: The president is scheduled to attend the meeting today.
2. "Sacho kara no shiji ni shitagatte, purojekuto o suishin shiteimasu."
Meaning: We are promoting the project based on the instructions from the president.
3. "Sacho ga atarashii senryaku o happyou shimashita."
Meaning: The president announced a new strategy.
4. "Sacho no kyouryoku na riidaashippu no okage de, kaisha wa seikou shimashita."
Meaning: Thanks to the strong leadership of the president, the company succeeded.
5. "Sacho wa shain-tachi ni kansha no i o arawashimashita."
Meaning: The president expressed gratitude to the employees.
3. Other Positions Vocabulary in Japanese
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There are various positions in Japanese language besides sacho, which is the highest position in a company. Here are some of them:
1. buchou - Department/Division Head
2. kachou - Section Manager
3. kakarichou - Section Chief
4. kachou hosa - Deputy Section Manager
5. shunin - Supervisor
6. kakarichou hosa - Deputy Section Chief
7. buchou hosa - Deputy Department/Division Head
8. maneejaa - Manager
9. kain - Section Member
10. jimuin - Administrative Staff
11. kaikeibucho - Accounting Department Head
12. kaikeitantou - Accounting Staff
13. zeimutantou - Tax Staff
14. jinjibucho - HR Department Head
15. saiyoutantou - Staff
16. kenshuutantou - Training Staff
17. eigyoubuchou - Sales Department Head
18. maaketingumaneejaa - Marketing Manager
19. hanbaisosshintantou - Sales Promotion Staff
20. Production Manager
21.Production Management Staff
22.Technical Manager
23.Product Development Manager
24.Design Engineer
25.Quality Management Staff
26.Customer Service Manager
27. Customer Support Staff
28.Complaint Handling Staff
29.IT Manager
30.Network Engineer
31.System Analyst
32.R&D Manager
33.Researcher
34. Technician
35.General Administration Manager
36.Receptionist
37.Head Chef
This is the explanation of positions in Japanese that KLovers can know. With a better understanding of these positions, readers can confidently understand the Japanese business world.
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Disclaimer: This translation from Bahasa Indonesia to English has been generated by Artificial Intelligence.