Flimsy
Undisisive
Pushover
Walkoner
The person is stubborn or unyielding
they are called lobbyists.
impulsive or rash In general, I agree with Gonzo, above. But whether or not a person can do this effectively does make a difference. I would call a person who can make effective quick decisions a leader. This probably wouldn't be her/his preferred mode.
operational
following are examples of typical economic decisions made by the managers of a firm. determine whether is an example of what, how, and when?
sommeone who hidding someting __ Vigilant or alert
consumer taste
The usual term is employee, or staff member.If you're being ironic or derogatory, you could call them a McWorker or a corporate drone.
Understanding your values and goals can provide clarity on what is truly important to you, guiding your decisions and actions towards what aligns with your priorities. By having a clear understanding of your values and goals, you can make choices that contribute to your overall well-being and fulfillment. This self-awareness can help you focus on what truly matters to you, leading to a more purposeful and meaningful life.
Not sure what you mean by"firm" . A peach can be firm or a person can make a statement about something and not change his/her thinking can be firm. I also don't understand why you would want to change a person from being firm.
The basic financial decisions include long term investment decisions, financing decisions and dividend decisions. Investment Decision relates to the selection of assets in which funds will be invested by a firm. These decisions are of two types Capital Budgeting Decisions and Working Capital Decisions. Financing Decision is broadly concerned with the asset-mix or the composition of the assets of a firm. The concern of the financing decision is with the financing-mix or capital structure or leverage. Dividend Policy Decision isrelated to the dividend policy.
You might want to call yourself either a call center representative. You can also say you were a operator. It may be possible to say you were a customer relations specialist. That sounds nice.