Most family decisions typically involve a discussion and consideration of various options, weighing the pros and cons, and reaching a consensus or compromise among family members. Factors such as each family member's needs, desires, values, and opinions are taken into account to ensure that the decision is inclusive and respects everyone's input. Effective communication, active listening, and mutual respect are key components in the decision-making process within families.
During the Elizabethan era, the Paterfamilias (father or oldest male) would be the head of the family.
In the prime years of the Roman Republic, a case can be made for the Senate making most of the political decisions.
You had to be born from a wealthy and noble family. You had to be knowledgable and wise yourself to make the correct decisions.
While the Medici family never actually ruled Florence, they had control and influenced many citizens. Their power mainly came from being the official bankers of the papacy. They were very wealthy, and also dealt with many of the great painters of the Renaissance.
most of Europe
A unanimous decision
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democracy
The Prime Minister makes some of the decisions in France, although there are always politics involved.
During the Elizabethan era, the Paterfamilias (father or oldest male) would be the head of the family.
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who runs the government and makes most decisions
That is one of the MOST personal decisions that there is- and there is no one answer for it.
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A poll of Fortune 500 companies reported that almost half (47 percent) of these companies involve employees in policy decisions
* Group decisions have the advantage of "the wisdom of the masses". * Group decisions are easier to "sell" since everybody was involved in the process * Group decisions can be difficult to achieve, unless it's done democratically or somebody is given veto power.
If that person granted the rights, yes, they have the power. The grantor can revoke that power at any time.