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Job Title: Sr. Program Manager, Continuous Improvement. Manage the continuous improvement program for TCG product development, including the creation and maintenance of a project backlog.
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Job Summary: This role will organize, manage, and deliver the continuous improvement program for the TCG organization. Lead interdepartmental teams to complete concurrent projects, promoting measurable improvements and a culture of continuous improvement.
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Conduct resource and cost analysis, estimating expected needs for the program and each project. Collaborate with important partners to align program priorities with organizational goals and objectives.
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People Manager: No. Proficiency in Lean Six Sigma methodologies (Six Sigma Green Belt required, Black Belt preferred). Experience with change management methodologies (e.g., Prosci). The Pok mon Company International, a subsidiary of The Pok mon Company in Japan, manages the property outside of Asia and is responsible for brand management, licensing, marketing, the Pok mon Trading Card Game, the animated TV series, home entertainment, and the official Pok mon website.
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Comprehensive relocation package. End to end process knowledge (concept through delivery) of consumer goods strongly preferred. Apply change management framework to guide people through changes for successful adoption and minimal disruption.
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Infosys is seeking Sr Program Manager with exceptional Planning, Project Management, Client Stakeholder Management and Operations control skills. Our always-on learning agenda drives their continuous improvement through building and transferring digital skills, expertise, and ideas from our innovation ecosystem.
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Continuous Improvement : Promote a culture of continuous improvement within the organization, encouraging innovation, efficiency gains, and best practices adoption. A program manager that is multifaceted, requiring strong leadership, communication, and organizational skills to effectively coordinate complex programs and deliver results that align with organizational objectives.
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This includes continuous improvement efforts with enrollment management, faculty support, pathways development and monitoring of dual credit student college progress and career readiness.
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Identify and champion continuous improvement ideas to enhance the Product Development Process (PDP), Manufacturing Transfer Process (MTP), and Technical Development Process (TDP) systems, as appropriate.
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Amazon Stores Security organization is seeking an experienced Senior Security Technical Program Manager (TPM). This candidate should be a technically experienced and an innovative security/compliance professional who has the ability to dive deep into a variety of healthcare compliance requirements, complex issues, understand IT processes, and drive continuous process improvement to existing and emerging compliance standards.
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Manage process improvement and control implementation projects in coordination with the service teams. Ensure the team delivers on security goals, and make recommendations for incremental process improvement.
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This individual will work collaboratively with the AMD Program Management community on continuous process improvement. As the Sr. Program Manager/ Chief of Staff, you will be a technical and logistic support leader who will play a key role in supporting the VP driving various initiatives that are critical to all Graphics programs in the company.
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Contribute to the continuous improvement of the compliance control framework and assurance program. If you are an experienced program manager with consumer compliance experience, we strongly encourage you to apply.
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The Sr Program Manager will play a critical role for defining process within the Transportation Execution team and benchmark the processes within the different business units globally.
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As a Senior Environmental Program Manager, you will lead and oversee environmental programs and initiatives, ensuring compliance with regulations, promoting sustainability practices, and driving environmental stewardship within our organization.
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