Definition of decision maker in US English:
decision maker
noundəˈsiZHənˌmākərdəˈsɪʒənˌmeɪkər
A person who makes important decisions.
she is one of the key decision-makers within the department on energy issues
Example sentencesExamples
- Sometimes decision-makers are excessively cautious, at other times they are madly reckless.
- There are many things that would make people better decision-makers.
- Yet any remaining uncertainty represents possible outcomes that the decision-maker must be prepared to face.
- They are the ultimate decision-makers in professional sports.
- On many issues foreign governments do not even know the real decision-makers on the issue at hand.
- Our brand should resonate beyond the current generation of decision-makers.
- I make a point of meeting with the decision-maker at each large account at least once a year.
- The findings in the present study should be useful to American business decision-makers for a number of reasons.
- Most of the programming that we advertise in will be reaching today's decision-maker.
- According to McNeal, companies should market most strongly to the decision-maker.