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Chief of staff

Administrative leader

Chief of staff

Administrative leader

The title chief of staff (or head of staff) identifies the leader of a complex organization such as the armed forces, a government institution, or body of persons and it also may identify a principal staff officer (PSO), who is the coordinator of the supporting staff or a primary aide-de-camp to an important individual, such as a president, or a senior military officer, or leader of a large organization.

In general, a chief of staff provides a buffer between a chief executive and that executive's direct-reporting team. The chief of staff generally works behind the scenes to solve problems, mediate disputes, and deal with issues before they are brought to the chief executive. Often chiefs of staff act as a confidant and advisor to the chief executive, acting as a sounding board for ideas. Ultimately the actual duties depend on the position and the people involved. In an organization, the chief of staff may play a role that is metaphorically akin to an “air traffic controller for the leader and the senior team; as an integrator connecting work streams that would otherwise remain siloed; as a communicator linking the leadership team and the broader organization; as an honest broker and truth teller when the leader needs a wide-ranging view without turf considerations; and as a confidant without an organizational agenda.”

Civilian

Government

Australia

  • Chief of Staff to the Prime Minister

Brazil

  • Chief of Staff of the Presidency

Canada

  • Chief of Staff to the Prime Minister
  • Principal Secretary

Colombia

  • Chief of Staff of the Presidency

Germany

  • Head of the German Chancellery

India

  • Principal Secretary to the Prime Minister of India

Nigeria

  • Chief of Staff to the President

Pakistan

  • Principal Secretary to the President
  • Principal Secretary to the Prime Minister

Philippines

  • Chief of Staff (Philippines), a former position in the Cabinet of the Philippines, serving under the President of the Philippines
  • Special Assistant to the President

South Korea

  • Chief Presidential Secretary, chief of staff to the President of South Korea

Spain

  • Moncloa Chief of Staff

United Kingdom

  • Private Secretary to the Sovereign
  • Downing Street Chief of Staff
  • Cabinet Secretary
  • Principal Private Secretary to the Prime Minister
  • Principal Private Secretary to the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs
Scotland
  • Chief of Staff to the First Minister

United States of America

  • Chief of staff, the most senior staff member in the office of a member of the United States Congress
  • White House Chief of Staff

Military

One example of an institution with chiefs of staff is the US armed forces. This organization chart shows the hierarchy of joint chiefs of staff and service-specific chiefs of staff in 2012.

In general, the positions listed below are not "chiefs of staff" as defined at the top of this page; they are the heads of the various forces/commands and tend to have subordinates that fulfill the "chief of staff" rolesthe most senior staff officer managing the overall commander's staff.

In general

  • Chief of the Defence
  • Chief of the Defence Staff
  • Chief of the General Staff
  • Chief of the Army Staff
  • Chief of the Air Staff
  • Chief of the Naval Staff
  • :Category:Vice chiefs of staff

Azerbaijan

  • Chief of General Staff of Azerbaijani Armed Forces - head of General Staff of Azerbaijani Armed Forces

Canada

  • Chief of the Defence Staff (Canada)
    • Chief of the General Staff
    • Chief of the Naval Staff
    • Chief of the Air Staff

France

  • Chief of the Defence Staff (French: Chef d'État-Major des Armées, CEMA)
    • Chief of Staff of the French Air Force (French: Chef d'État-Major de l'Armée de l'Air, CEMAA)
    • Chief of Staff of the French Army (French: Chef d'État-Major de l'Armée de Terre, CEMAT)
    • Chief of Staff of the French Navy (French: Chef d'État-Major de la Marine, CEMM)
    • Chief of Staff of the French Gendarmerie (French: Directeur-Général de la Gendarmerie, DGGN)

Ghana

  • Chief of Defence Staff
    • Chief of the Army Staff
    • Chief of the Navy Staff
    • Chief of the Air Staff

Greece

  • Chief of the Defence Staff (Greece)
    • Chief of Staff of the Hellenic Air Force
    • Chief of Staff of the Hellenic Army
    • Chief of Staff of the Hellenic Navy

India

  • Chief of Defence Staff (Indian Armed Forces)
    • Chief of the Army Staff (Indian Army)
    • Chief of the Naval Staff (Indian Navy)
    • Chief of the Air Staff (Indian Air Force)

Indonesia

  • Chief of Staff of the Indonesian Army
  • Chief of Staff of the Indonesian Navy
  • Chief of Staff of the Indonesian Air Force

Ireland

  • Chief of Staff of the Defence Forces

Israel

  • Chief of the Israeli General Staff

Italy

  • Chief of the Defence Staff
    • Chief of the Army Staff
    • Chief of the Navy Staff
    • Chief of the Air Force Staff

Pakistan

  • Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee
    • Chief of Army Staff
      • CGS
    • Chief of Naval Staff
      • Vice Chief of the Naval Staff
    • Chief of Air Staff (Pakistan)

Philippines

  • Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines - exercises command and control over all elements of the Armed Forces of the Philippines.
    • Chief of Staff, Philippine Army
    • Chief of Naval Staff (Philippine Navy)
    • Chief of Air Staff (Philippine Air Force)

Portugal

  • Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces (Portuguese: Chefe do Estado-Maior-General das Forças Armadas, CEMGFA) - operational commander of the Portuguese Armed Forces
    • Chief of Staff of the Navy (Portuguese: Chefe do Estado-Maior da Armada, CEMA) - commander of the Portuguese Navy
    • Chief of Staff of the Army (Portuguese: Chefe do Estado-Maior do Exército, CEME) - commander of the Portuguese Army
    • Chief of Staff of the Air Force (Portuguese: Chefe do Estado-Maior da Força Aérea, CEMFA) - commander of the Portuguese Air Force

Spain

  • Chief of the Defence Staff
    • Chief of Staff of the Army
    • Chief of Staff of the Navy
    • Chief of Staff of the Air Force

Sri Lanka

  • Chief of the Defence Staff (Sri Lanka) - the most senior appointment in the Sri Lankan Armed Forces.
    • Chief of Staff of the Army - deputy commander of the Sri Lankan Army
    • Chief of Staff of the Navy - deputy commander of the Sri Lankan Navy
    • Chief of Staff of the Air Force - deputy commander of the Sri Lankan Air Force

United Kingdom

  • Chief of the Defence Staff (CDS) - the professional head of the British Armed Forces.
    • Chief of the Naval Staff, more commonly called the First Sea Lord
    • Chief of the General Staff, formerly the Chief of the Imperial General Staff
    • Chief of the Air Staff The Sovereign is the Commander-in-Chief. The CDS heads the Chiefs of Staff Committee and is assisted by the Vice-Chief of the Defence Staff.

United States

  • Joint Chiefs of Staff, headed by the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (CJCS)
    • Chief of Staff of the United States Army
      • An Army general (O-10) serving as the senior ranking officer within the United States Army, but subordinate to any Army O-10 serving as CJCS or Vice CJCS
    • Chief of Staff of the United States Air Force
      • An Air Force general (O-10) serving as the senior ranking officer within the United States Air Force, but subordinate to any USAF O-10 serving as CJCS or Vice CJCS
  • In unified combatant commands, headed by a general (O-10) or Navy admiral (O-10)
    • A major general (O-8) or Navy or Coast Guard rear admiral (O-8) overseeing the command's directorates
  • In military commands headed by a lieutenant general (O-9), vice admiral (O-9), major general (O-8) or rear admiral (O-8), or brigadier general (O-7) or rear admiral, lower half (O-7)
    • A colonel (O-6) or Navy or Coast Guard captain (O-6) overseeing the entire general officer's/flag officer's command staff; in some cases may also be referred to as an executive assistant or executive officer
      • In some commands and organizations, two officers in pay grade O-6 may be assigned as chief of staff and executive assistant, respectively.

References

References

  1. Bromwich, Jonah Engel. (2019-11-07). "Hail to the Chief of Staff". The New York Times.
  2. Whipple, Chris. (2018-03-06). "The Gatekeepers: How the White House Chiefs of Staff Define Every Presidency". Crown.
  3. Ciampa, Dan. (May 2020). "The Case for a Chief of Staff". Harvard Business Review.
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