0 the most important office of an organization or company, or the people working there:
1 the main office of an organization or company:
2 the management team who work at a head office:
The head office provided two virtual team members in the form of one engineer and one company associate.
Additional expenses include the maintenance of the head office, and especially the cost of campaigns, rallies, regional seminars, and conventions.
This is captured by the variable indicating distance from village head office to the centre of the district, which is measured in meters.
But control of subsidiaries outside the head office home country may also be seen as a means of facilitating political access to another national market.
To be sure, accountants from head office might ask rude questions about both deadlines and overspend.
Its head office running costs in 1996–97 were £10.2 million, including salary costs of £4.7 million.
He has pointed out that what is important is not the particular process in which a company is interested but its communications with head office.
It may also decide to move its head office to that area.