decision-maker
1decision-maker — deˈcision ˌmaker noun [countable] JOBS someone with a high rank in a company or government who has the authority to make important decisions: • The issue will be decided by the corporation s key decision makers. * * * decision maker UK US noun… …
2decision-maker — de cision .maker n [C usually plural] a person in a large organization who is responsible for making important decisions ▪ the corporation s key decision makers …
3decision-maker — deˈcision maker ; noun Main entry: ↑decision makingderived …
4decision-maker — /dəˈsɪʒən meɪkə/ (say duh sizhuhn maykuh) noun 1. a person with the power or authority to make major decisions, as in government, administration, business, etc. 2. a person who has the ability to arrive at a firm decision, usually in a short… …
5decision-maker — /dɪ sɪʒ(ə)n ˌmeɪkə/ noun a person who takes decisions. ⇒ marketmaker …
6decision-maker — /dɪ sɪʒ(ə)n ˌmeɪkə/ noun a person who takes decisions …
7decision maker — noun someone who administers a business • Syn: ↑administrator • Derivationally related forms: ↑administrate (for: ↑administrator) • Hypernyms: ↑head, ↑chief, ↑ …
8Decision field theory — (DFT), is a dynamic cognitive approach to human decision making. It is a cognitive model that describes how people make decisions rather than a rational model that prescribes what people should do. It is also a dynamic model of decision making… …
9Decision analysis — (DA) is the discipline comprising the philosophy, theory, methodology, and professional practice necessary to address important decisions in a formal manner. Decision analysis includes many procedures, methods, and tools for identifying, clearly… …
10-maker — suffix ► a person, company, or machine that makes a particular thing: »Who are the policy makers in the department? »a coffee maker → See also DECISION MAKER(Cf. ↑decision maker), MARKET MAKER(Cf. ↑market maker) …