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The managing director of the IMF chairs meetings of the executive board after appointment.
The Cabinet which is made up of the secretaries of the departments is the answer you are seeking.
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Transparency by police departments was encouraged. Most police departments hold community meetings where they explain their role to the community, and answer questions.
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The purpose of the Cabinet is to advise the President on matters relating to the duties of their respective offices. As the President's closest and most trusted advisory, members of the Cabinet attend weekly meetings with the President. The Constitution does not directly mention a "Cabinet," but the Constitutional authority for a Cabinet is found in Article II, Section 2. The Constitution states that the President "may require the opinion, in writing of the principle officer in each of the executive departments, upon any subject relating to the duties of their respective offices." The Constitution does not say which or how many executive departments should be created.
Example sentence - We requested the assistants contact the executive branch for their lunch orders, which would be served during the meetings.
It is used for executive meetings with the president like press releases.
Executive dashboards are used for lots of things. This includes tasks such as internal goal-setting, board meetings, decision making and even reporting to donors.
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His official cabinet does. The President's cabinet consists of the head of all 15 executive departments and all may be called on the give advice, but the current President almost never holds cabinet meetings. The Secretary of Defense and the Joint Chiefs of Staff are his main advisers in military matters.
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