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The Chief Networking Officer (CNO) is a new corporate executive office in the business world; it refers to a person who manages the social capital of a company. The CNO connects people and businesses within the company, with other companies, as well as with consumers, hence facilitating know-how transfer and information flow, and allowing for profits to grow. A corporate officer or corporate executive is a manager or other similarly high-ranking officer in a corporation. ... Social capital is a socio-economic concept with a variety of inter-related definitions, based on the value of social networks. ... A company in the broadest sense is an aggregation of people who stay together for a common purpose. ... Consumers are individuals or households that consume goods and services generated within the economy. ... Procedural knowledge or know-how is the knowledge of how to perform some task. ... Information as a concept bears a diversity of meanings, from everyday usage to technical settings. ... Profit is a positive return made on an investment by an individual or by business operations. ...


There is an ongoing major academic discussion related to the issue of CNOs in modern business.


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Chief Executive Officer (CEO) is the job of having the ultimate executive responsibility or authority within an organization or corporation. ... A business network can be defined as a group of people that have some kind of commercial relationship. ... Social capital is a socio-economic concept with a variety of inter-related definitions, based on the value of social networks. ...

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