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"He's hugely influential for us, a key decision-maker, and we'll give him as long as possible".
Before long, however, he made Mr. Sharon a key decision-maker in his government, and finally foreign minister.
There will, of course, always need to be a key decision-maker in any organisation: somebody who can take on board opinions from key people within the business yet still has the ability to make big decisions themselves.
7.(S/NF) Prime Minister Dr. al-Baghdadi al-Mahmoudi has been described as having limited influence with Muammar al-Qadhafi, though he is a key decision-maker within the regime.
This person might possess this knowledge because they have been at the company for a long time or because they're in a role that enables them to see a lot (e.g., executive assistant to senior leadership or chief of staff to a key decision-maker).
You have just learned that a key decision-maker's son has been offered a job with your company.
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Going straight to a key decision maker to negotiate often makes good sense.
Well-prepared teams plan for the possibility that a key decision maker or expert might for some reason be prohibited from attending a session.
Going straight to a key decision maker often makes sense, but in many cases a multifront campaign is the only way.
"I like to have a key decision maker up front supported by two very quick strikers – I like to give them a lot of freedom, and not turn them into defenders".
As president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, Mr. Geithner was a key decision maker last September when the government let Lehman Brothers fail and then, two days later, bailed out the insurer American International Group for $85 billion.
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