officeHierarchy

P5751 predicate

Indicates a reporting or supervisory relationship between positions within an office, defining who is above or below whom in the organizational chain of command.

Observed surface forms (4)

  • positionHierarchy ×8
  • positionReportsTo ×2
  • hiérarchie ×1
  • officeHierarchyRank ×1

Sample triples (17)

Subject Object
Army Commander of Southern Command above corps commanders in Southern Command via predicate surface "positionHierarchy"
Army Commander of Southern Command below Chief of the Army Staff of India via predicate surface "positionHierarchy"
Deputy Prime Minister of Cuba above ministers of the Cuban government via predicate surface "positionHierarchy"
Deputy Prime Minister of Cuba below Prime Minister of Cuba via predicate surface "positionHierarchy"
Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs of Massachusetts Governor of Massachusetts via predicate surface "positionReportsTo"
General Inspector of the Armed Forces of Poland above service branch commanders via predicate surface "positionHierarchy"
General Inspector of the Armed Forces of Poland parallel to Minister of Military Affairs via predicate surface "positionHierarchy"
Grand Pensionary senior civil servant of Holland
Grand maître de la Légion d'honneur au-dessus du Grand chancelier de la Légion d'honneur via predicate surface "hiérarchie"
Lieutenant Governor of Delhi head of the Union territory administration of Delhi
Lieutenant Governor of New York ranks above other New York statewide executive officers except the Governor
Lieutenant Governor of New York ranks below Governor of New York
Lord Chancellor of England one of the highest-ranking officials in the English government via predicate surface "positionHierarchy"
Management Directorate United States Secretary of Homeland Security via predicate surface "positionReportsTo"
surface form: Secretary of Homeland Security
Treasurer of the Navy senior naval administrative office via predicate surface "positionHierarchy"
Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs senior leadership position in the U.S. Department of State
Vice Chancellor of Germany second in federal executive hierarchy after the Chancellor via predicate surface "officeHierarchyRank"