The best executives make decisions, even if the wrong one. Without making a decision an executive is useless. The key is to make more correct decisions than wrong ones. When a wrong decision is made and discovered wrong, it can than be corrected. The best executives are the ones that can make decisions fast with a high degree of correctness. The worst executives are the ones who can't make decisions or are slow, and when they finally do make a decision, they are mostly wrong.
There are some decisions that are more effective if made by a group. Other decisions are more effective if made by individuals.
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Strategic decisions, which affect the long-term direction of the entire company, are typically made by top managers.
There are some decisions that are more effective if made by a group. Other decisions are more effective if made by individuals.
who makes australia's economic decisions
The front part of the brain makes decisions.
the government makes all the decisions, he is a dictator
the government makes all the decisions, he is a dictator
who runs the government and makes most decisions
Yes, writing to your congressman can be an effective way to influence policy decisions. Elected officials often take into consideration the opinions and concerns of their constituents when making decisions. By expressing your views through letters or emails, you can help shape the decisions that your representative makes on important issues.
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.
In a jury trial, the jury makes decisions of fact, and the judge makes decisions on the law. Neither has any input on the others' decisions.
how are women represented on the council that makes decisions about Olympic games?"
An effective way to help ensure that funding decisions are fair to all segments of the community is to:
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