Chief solutions officer
A chief solutions officer (CSO) is a corporate title referring to an executive responsible for the identification, development and delivery of business solutions and services [1]. The primary focus of a chief solutions officer and general manager is to drive growth for the company by creating value for his or her stakeholders[2]. Most often the position reports to the chief executive officer.
Responsibilities
The chief solutions officer is responsible for the identification and design of new products, services and technologies, the development of strategies, capabilities and the inception of programs and projects to exploit those opportunities.[3]
gollark: Technically, it's probably compliant with the law-as-written and probably law-as-intended.
gollark: The excuse for this sort of thing seems to be basically always "think of the children" and "terrorism".
gollark: > Clearview AI is a new research tool used by law enforcement agencies to identify perpetrators and victims of crimes.> Computer vision for a safer world> Clearview AI's technology has helped law enforcement track down hundreds of at-large criminals, including pedophiles, terrorists and sex traffickers. It is also used to help exonerate the innocent and identify the victims of crimes including child sex abuse and financial fraud.
gollark: This "clearview AI" thing they link seems worrying.
gollark: If it just makes small pixel-scale tweaks which aren't human-perceptible then it could probably be defeated by future face recognition stuff.
See also
References
- "CHIEF SOLUTIONS OFFICER – OIT". oit.alabama.gov. Retrieved 2019-02-11.
- CNBC (2018-06-28). "Rajul Rana Joins Ness as Chief Solutions Officer". www.cnbc.com. Retrieved 2019-02-11.
- "Chief Solutions Officer Role Created at AgileThought". AgileThought. 2016-04-27. Retrieved 2019-02-11.
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