Technically, the President of the United States is not required to listen to the advice of his cabinet. However, he would be very unwise to do so, since they are the people best equipped to help him make decisions.
That depends on the system of government. In a monarchy or Dictatorship it will be the head of state. In some systems it will be a democratically elected head of state. In a constitutional monarchy or presidency, like the UK's,
it will be the head of state's representative, the prime minister in most cases.
The Cabinet advises the President by talking with him, and by having reports written for him that address areas of concern and recommend courses of action.
No, the cabinet advises the president, but the president does not have to take their advice.
The job of the Cabinet is to advise the president and perform daily duties so that the president does not have to micromanage.
The Cabinet.
To advise the president on certain issues.
The role of the Cabinet in policy making is dependent on the President. The Cabinet's role is to advise the President. -Phillip Lorio
The Cabinet which is made up of the secretaries of the departments is the answer you are seeking.
To oversee the operation of executive departments.
to advise the President.
Cabinet
There are 15 cabinet departments. There are also several cabinet-level officers including the Vice-President that advise the President as well.
The people are known as the president's cabinet and they are the cabinet secretaries .
The President's Cabinet is a number of advisers who head executive departments, such as defense and treasury.
The President's Cabinet is a number of advisers who head executive departments, such as defense and treasury.