Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
Leadership Team
Portuguese translation:
equipe de liderança
English term
Leadership Team
To give credit for this item the audit team must see copies of recent SLT Meeting Minutes or attendance rosters can be a stand-alone group or part of the overall Leadership Team.
4 +8 | equipe de liderança | Andrea Pilenso |
5 +1 | Equipe de liderança | Andrea Luri Abe |
Non-PRO (2): Mario Freitas, expressisverbis
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