The difference between Company man and Yes man
When used as nouns, company man means a male employee who has a great—and often, in the view of others, an excessive—commitment to serving the interests of the organization which employs him, whereas yes man means a person who always agrees with their employer or superior.
check bellow for the other definitions of Company man and Yes man
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Company man as a noun (idiomatic):
A male employee who has a great—and often, in the view of others, an excessive—commitment to serving the interests of the organization which employs him.
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Company man as a noun (idiomatic):
A spy or other operative of an intelligence service, especially the U. S. Central Intelligence Agency.
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Company man as a noun (idiomatic):
A male homosexual.
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Yes man as a noun (idiomatic):
A person who always agrees with their employer or superior.