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Basic knowledge of business and management principles involved in strategic planning, resource allocation, and production methods. Possess extensive knowledge of project management software (Primavera or MS Project), MS Office (Excel/Word/PowerPoint.
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Bachelor's degree in business, MIS, project management or related field or an equivalent combination of education and experience. Accountable for business-level resource management as it relates to meeting project demands.
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4-year Degree in Photography, Media, Design, Visual Arts, Fine Arts, Business Management, or equivalent work experience. The primary role of the Senior Producer is initial and ongoing client engagement, management of photo group production: this includes scheduling, client relations, booking of crews, talent and locations and maintaining studio budget.
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Knowledge of the following technical landcape: IP address management tools such as IP-Control or IP-Plan. Cisco Switch, Palo-Alto Firewall, and arena/stadium technology is strongly preferred. In partnership with the Comcast Spectacor business leads and the Comcast Corporate IT leadership team develops the technical vision for the network and applications supporting Comcast Spectacor.
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About the role: This position oversees and directs the operations management of multiple employer worksites across all lines of health and fitness related services within a geographic area. Demonstrates strong business acumen and knowledge of staffing, capacity, ROI, budget, margins, service and product offerings, to implement and drive strategic and relevant operational outcomes.
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Works closely with sales/upper management to clearly understand the client’s business, staffing needs, culture, and program expectations. Maintains high levels of customer satisfaction through regular communication and business reviews with the client and program teams, effectively working relationships with key client contacts (e.g., HR, Operations.
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Financially accountable for market sales plans, recruitment strategies, branch budget, Profit & Loss (P&L) management, and cost control. The Branch Manager is responsible for building and executing business plans designed to bring in new clients, build on existing relationships and grow the bottom line.
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Prepares and presents a monthly/quarterly business review to the vertical Director and/or VP. Maintains T&C renewal timelines in PROPER system of record and CSSE management. One year of supervisory / management experience with a sales or service-oriented staff.
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MCI assists companies with business process outsourcing, staff augmentation, call center services, customer services, and IT Services needs by providing general and specialized hosting, software, staff, and services.
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Keywords: bom, business office manager, office management, office organization. As a business office manager, you will maintain financial files on all residents and ensure all documentation is completed.
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Master's degree in Business, Management, Public Health, or Health Informatics. Ability to align business and IT strategies and comply with the organization's architectural standards.
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We offer many advancement opportunities, including Supervisor, Trainer, Talent Acquisition, and Operations Management. MCI has fifteen business process outsourcing service delivery facilities in Iowa, Georgia, Florida, Texas, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, South Dakota, New Mexico, California, Kansas, and Nova Scotia.
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Develop governance framework for business unit change risk assessments in alignment with Enterprise Risk Management requirements. Serve as the primary point of contact for business unit teams and Enterprise Risk Management for change management risk activities.
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The ideal candidate will be a strong leader who combines an entrepreneurial mindset and practical 'get it done' work style with deep subject matter expertise in IT solution delivery including business requirements, software design, development, and implementation, agile program and project management, and quality assurance.
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This position is responsible for promulgating advanced data management and automation, as well as evaluating current business processes for process improvements and providing recommendations to create efficiencies or accelerate adoption of advanced tools to support the various needs and regulatory requirements of the Corporate Treasury department, amongst other things.
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