business leader

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business leader

An experienced business leader presents a new strategy to the board.

Definition

Noun: A person who holds a top position in a company or industry, wielding significant influence, power, and responsibility. This term emphasizes leadership, strategic decision-making, and the authority to guide a commercial enterprise.

Usage

The term "business leader" is used to describe individuals in executive roles (like CEOs, founders, or chairpersons) who shape the direction and culture of their organizations. It often carries connotations of vision, innovation, and substantial impact on the business landscape.

Examples
  • Steve Jobs is widely regarded as a visionary business leader who transformed multiple industries.
  • The conference brought together business leaders from across the technology sector to discuss future trends.
  • Her reputation as an effective business leader grew after she successfully steered the company through the economic crisis.
Advanced Usage
  • "Thought leader": While related, a "thought leader" is primarily an influential thinker in a field, whereas a "business leader" holds formal executive authority. A person can be both.
  • The term can be applied in a generic sense to influential figures, not just those with a formal title: "She emerged as a business leader in the startup community."
Variants and Related Words
  • Executive (n): A person with senior managerial responsibility in a business organization.
  • Entrepreneur (n): A person who starts and runs a business, taking on financial risks. Many entrepreneurs become business leaders.
  • Industrialist (n): A person involved in the ownership and management of industry. This is a more specific, traditional term.
  • Magnate (n)/Tycoon (n): A wealthy and powerful business leader, especially in a specific industry (e.g., a shipping magnate, a media tycoon).
Synonyms
  • Captain of industry
  • Corporate executive
  • Chief executive
Antonyms
  • Employee
  • Subordinate
  • Follower
Related Idioms/Phrases
  • "At the helm": In charge or in the leadership position.
    • With the new CEO at the helm, the company is expected to change course.
  • "C-suite": Refers collectively to a company's top executive positions, whose titles often begin with "Chief" (e.g., CEO, CFO).
    • The decision was made by the C-suite business leaders.
business leader

An experienced business leader presents a new strategy to the board.

Noun
  1. a very wealthy or powerful businessman
    • an oil baron