A flexible style in decision making is a style that leaves room for other peoples opinions and other ways of doing things. In other words, there is not a set protocol in the way decisions are made.
Flexible or flexible-minded refers to an individual's ability to adapt their thoughts, behaviors, and approaches in response to changing circumstances or new information. This trait involves open-mindedness, creativity, and a willingness to consider alternative perspectives. Flexible-minded individuals are often better problem solvers, as they can adjust their strategies and embrace uncertainty. Overall, flexibility is key to resilience and effective decision-making in dynamic environments.
No, you dont own the company with 51% of shares. However, you do have a "controlling interest". Basically, If a business decision has to be made and the person making that decison has 49% of the company shares (They own 49% of the business ) and you with your 51% come along, you can over ride that decision being the senior share holder
Yes, you can stop making Flexible Spending Account (FSA) contributions mid-year, but you may not be able to change your contribution amount until the next enrollment period unless you have a qualifying life event.
Flexible expenses vary over time.
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It means that when making a decison to marry that you know what your getting inself into and that you agree
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Madeleine Crain has written: 'Medical decision-making among Chinese-born and Euro-American elderly' -- subject(s): Medical care, Decison making, Older people, Attitudes, Chinese Americans, Decision making
The Greek word for "Decision" is "απόφαση".
yes he won a deserved split decison
Well I do yoga a lot, and the Indian sitting style is called the lotus position, and it is the hardest position to sit in. It shows how flexible and strong you are.
No, the FSA is not integrated into the No. 3 and No. 11 style of the company's benefits package.
Invading Poland and the USSR. Also, Commiting Suicide.
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