You should be able to discuss your decision-making style with a job interviewer. Interviewers need to know that you are capable of making rational decisions.
I've Been Asked To Describe My "Denim Style"... Kind of Stuck on the Answer... How Would Your Describe Yours?
Classical!
While the Associated Press (AP) Style Book-the preferred source for written style for thousands of journalists world-wide (at least those who write for the English language)-state that decision making be hyphenated in all cases (e.g.: decision-making, decision-maker), and while as a former editor and publisher, I would typically defer to the AP style, I prefer the answer provided by a number of other sources (including many, if not most, American universities and government agencies, as well as virtually all on-line resources) which say that the compound should be hyphenated when used as an adjective, and not hyphenated when used as a noun (e.g.: our decision-making process versus the process of our decision making, etc.)
My decision-making style leans towards a collaborative and analytical approach. I believe in gathering input from diverse perspectives to ensure a well-rounded understanding of the situation. By analyzing data and weighing potential outcomes, I can make informed decisions that balance both logic and the values of those involved. This method fosters teamwork and often leads to more sustainable solutions.
unique
passionate
how would you reconcile decision making from getting away from the problem???
increases it
Pop/rock.
She was a true impressionist.
I describe TOMS as a hipster indie kind of look which i love and is my style. I recomend them for anyone with this style. LOVE EM!
There are many different types of selling styles. When you are asked to describe your sales style the interviewer is trying to determine which style is yours. Common answers to this question would be presumptive, probing, assertive, or compelling.