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You do. The pilot in command always has final authority, and when you're flying solo You Are It.
Simulation in business decisions refers to making prototype decisions and testing their outcome in the actual business environment before final implementation.
The director or president of a company or institution has the final approval authority for equipment requests. It would be the responsibility of a specific department to ascertain the equipment that is needed and relay this information to their immediate boss.
The principal has the authority to enforce school rules and make decisions regarding student discipline.
Final responsibility for a team or organization. Example CEO has terminal responsibility for the company. Also used is Ultimate or Final responsibility.
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Consultative authority like most types of authority is task orientated. Unlike authoritarian and dictatorial authority a leader in consultative authority will consult with his/her subordinates to make decisions although ultimately it is still the leader that makes the final decision. An example of consultative authority would be in a staff meeting (in a school or other workplace) in which suggestions can be made by the staff about different sections of the work place but it is up to the boss/ head role to make the final decision.
The final authority in the federal system is the Supreme Court.
The CEO is the person that has the responsibility for how things are run and done, he has to have a working understanding of what his business is doing and an ability to make direct decisions that contribute to the final success of his company.
Theoretically in the United States, it is congress. The constitution gives congress the right to overrule any Supreme Court decision. It has never done that. It gives congress rights over decisions of the Executive branch. Congress usually defers. There is a difference between being the final authority and having common sense.
Theoretically in the United States, it is congress. The constitution gives congress the right to overrule any Supreme Court decision. It has never done that. It gives congress rights over decisions of the Executive branch. Congress usually defers. There is a difference between being the final authority and having common sense.