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decision-making

[dih-sizh-uhn-mey-king] / dɪˈsɪʒ ənˌmeɪ kɪŋ /
ADJECTIVE
executive
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Will Senner, Skanska’s senior vice president of preconstruction, and Anita Woolley Nelson, its regional executive officer, said the company built an AI safety agent trained on thousands of documents created by experienced safety leaders—policies, procedures, best practices—and combined it with feedback individuals have given about their decision-making processes and approach.

From The Wall Street Journal

You’d want to call a lawyer right away and firm up a plan for what she wants or to make you her agent for decision-making.

From MarketWatch

She was particularly angered by what she viewed as an effort by Barr during the Biden administration to cut her out of decision-making around supervisory issues, they said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar said the inquiry had not examined the "political decision-making" around the opening of the hospital.

From BBC

Buying physical goods, as opposed to renting a movie or planning a trip, allows people to feel some sense of control during an uncontrollable event, said Hal Hershfield, a psychologist and professor of behavioral decision-making at the University of California, Los Angeles.

From MarketWatch