policy maker
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Definition
Noun: A person or group with the authority and responsibility to establish the guiding principles, rules, and courses of action for an organization, government, or institution.
Usage
This term refers specifically to individuals in positions of authority who create and decide on policies. It is a compound noun, but its core meaning focuses on the role of creating the "policy."
Examples: * The policy maker announced new environmental regulations. * She is a key policy maker at the central bank. * The committee's role is to advise the policy maker.
Advanced Usage
- The term is often used in the plural form "policy makers" to refer to a collective group or class of officials.
- Global policy makers are meeting to discuss economic stability.
- It can be used attributively (like an adjective) to describe roles, decisions, or levels related to this function.
- He holds a policy-maker position.
- This is a policy-maker issue, not an operational one.
Variants and Related Words
- Policymaking (noun): The process of creating policies.
- The policymaking process can be slow and complex.
- Policy-making (adjective): Describing something related to the creation of policies.
- She has extensive policy-making experience.
Synonyms
- Decision-maker: A more general term for someone who makes important choices.
- Strategist: Emphasizes the planning aspect of policy creation.
- Planner: Focuses on the design and formulation of plans.
Related Phrases
- Public policy maker: Specifies a policy maker working in government for the public good.
- Corporate policy maker: Specifies a policy maker within a business or corporation.
Noun
- someone who sets the plan pursued by a government or business etc.
- policy makers often make the right decision for the wrong reason