A professional manager refers to a profession that assumes the responsibility for maintaining and increasing the value of the legal person's property in an enterprise where ownership, legal person property rights and operating rights are separated, is fully responsible for the operation and management of the enterprise, and has absolute operating and management rights over the legal person's property. Professional enterprise management experts who are hired in the manager market (including the social professional manager market and the enterprise's internal professional manager market) and whose main ways of obtaining compensation are salary, stock options, etc. It is generally believed that a group of people who regard business management as a long-term occupation, have certain professional qualities and abilities, and have the right to operate an enterprise are professional managers.
Broadly speaking, professional managers are classified horizontally into finance, accounting, production management, and technology; vertically they are also hierarchical, and companies need professional managers at various levels. For example, the first level is a craftsman type; the second level is a marshal type, who can lead a group of people to complete a specific project in a field; the last level is a teacher type, who must think systematically, so That's very broad.