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decision-making

[dih-sizh-uhn-mey-king] / dɪˈsɪʒ ənˌmeɪ kɪŋ /
ADJECTIVE
executive
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In the months since Justin Welby's resignation, the Church has been struggling to reform the way it deals with abuse, but the record has been patchy - partly because of the C of E's decision-making processes.

From BBC

Bournemouth's direct style of attack means Semenyo's pace, good hold-up play, smart decision-making and two-footed ball-striking are more easily transferred to this City side.

From BBC

Foreign brands, by contrast, often remain tethered to global decision-making structures that slow response times.

From MarketWatch

Phreesia CFO Balaji Gandhi described “a lot of fluidity” in its clients’ decision-making process for new advertising spending.

From Barron's

Zubizarreta, Semmens and London City general manager Gonzalo Rodriguez Garcia were involved in the decision-making over Precheur's departure, and the future hiring of their new head coach, while Kang gives the ultimate go-ahead.

From BBC