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The phrase "executive changes" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to any changes or shifts in the leadership or top level positions within a company or organization. You can use this phrase when discussing changes in management, leadership, or other high-level roles within a company. For example: "The company announced a series of executive changes, with the CEO stepping down and a new CFO being appointed."
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[C26.] More Executive Changes at G.E.
He said he was not aware of any other possible executive changes.
Further executive changes will be announced today, the person close to the company said.
But Mr. Brill said the executive changes were not a result of criticism.
The news of the executive changes came after the market closed.
If Andersen stays independent, Mr. Volcker's panel also has responsibility for recommending executive changes.
In fact, some we interviewed made more executive changes then than they had early on.
Saatchi & Saatchi P.L.C. has announced a series of top-level executive changes.
Other brand-level executive changes can be viewed in the following news release.
The executive changes follow the trading blunder in the London arm of the chief investment office.
This could include macroeconomic context, background information about the company, or news about layoffs or executive changes, he says.
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