If the staff lacks policy guidance against which to test decisions, their decisions will be random.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
There's a lot of randomness in the decisions that people make.
If a decision-making process is flawed and dysfunctional, decisions will go awry.
Most decisions don't require extensive research.
I wanted to let my employees know what will come if they make the wrong choice. They need to worry if Obama gets reelected.
The policy is one thing, but it's dictated by what the process is.
The choice of personnel, perhaps the most important choice (because 'people are policy'), never proceeds according to plan, but there have been some successful transitions that upheld high standards.
See that the President, the Cabinet and staff are informed. If cut out of the information flow, their decisions may be poor, not made, or not confidently or persuasively implemented.
A decision is what a man makes when he can't find anybody to serve on a committee.
You're certain to get a decision in a trial.
If one knows only what one is told, one does not know enough to be able to arrive at a well-balanced decision.
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