The president's cabinet, the White House staff, various "czars", Congressional leaders, and other experts all offer their advice when called upon by the President.
A president needs to hear what experts have to say and to make decisions based on fact.
A group of secretaries that helps the president make decisions and set government policy.
The Cabinet
The powers of governor are: ------- -to help the president -to make decisions for his state -and to help the vice president
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The cabinet gives the President advice pertaining to their department. They help the President make decisions based on their expertise and observations.
Usually, they are cabinet members. There are now 15 cabinet members for the 15 departments. However the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the VP also help the president make decisions as well.
It means that the closer (physically) you are to the president, the more influence you have over the president and the decisions he/she makes or those in the room with the president at the time decisions are made have the most influence (those in the room have the most power). For ex: the cabinet are the closest people to the president and that is why they help the president make the decisions that help the country move forward.
No. They make decisions and some decisions are used to change law.
The cabinet is a collection of people that help the president make decisions. There are members such as the director of Homeland Security, who helps the President make our country safer and more secure.
A business president can make informed decisions. Not every business president makes informed decisions, but there are at least some business presidents who bother to become well informed before they make their business decisions.
The Cabinent is the President's go-to-people. They help him make tough decisions and things like that.