Director:
A director is the one who is selected from the group of managers to lead and supervise the particular area or department of the company. In other words, director is the in charge of the particular activity or department.
Producer:
A producer is the one who produces the goods and commodities with an intention to sale to the consumers by using the various factors of production.
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Definition (www.oxforddictionaries.com) |
A person who is in charge of an activity, department, or organization | A person, company, or country that makes, grows, or supplies goods or commodities for sale |
Synonyms | Executive, chief, administrator, supervisor and organizer | Manufacturer, architect, maker, contractor and constructor |
Antonyms | Follower, worker and employee | Opener, slayer, wastrel, uprooter and ruier |
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Word origin | The word director was originated from Late Middle English: from Anglo-Norman French directour, from late Latin director ‘governor’, from dirigere ‘to guide’. | The word producer was originated in between 1505-15; produce + -er. |
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