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Market research data tools (NPD, IRI, or similar) This individual is responsible for bringing concepts, backed by industry research, to reality, and ultimately creating a catering marketing calendar in collaboration with catering operations.
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Relevant experience performing market/competitor research, data analysis, and/or competitive intelligence for large scale, complex opportunities under GSA MIDIQs such as MAS, OASIS, Alliant, and/or ASTRO.
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Analytical Research (assessing threats and market research) In this position, you will provide Advisory and Assistance Services (A&AS) to the Advanced Research Division (CXR) in the Counter-WMD Technologies Department, delivering acquisition program advice and assistance support.
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Use best practices, analysis, market intelligence, governance, and research to improve performance and efficiency of EV infrastructure and charger asset management, while also reducing costs.
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Performing market research to identify potential vendors using open source research methods based upon Government-established requirements and reliance upon its knowledge of advancements in the communications industry, Other Government Agencies (OGAs), and academia to determine new applications to unit requirements.
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Experience with consumer market research (i.e. surveys, focus groups, etc.) As the Program Manager, you will partner with global stakeholders across the company to share our research findings and influence actions that improve customer trust.
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Develop Business Case Analyses, trade studies, acquisition milestone documents and briefings, program assessments, Analyses of Alternatives (AoA) study guidance, study plans and reports, programmatic Integrated Master Schedules (IMS), market research reports, Early Strategy and Issues Sessions (ESIS), and Acquisition Strategy Panel (ASP) briefings.
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Conduct in-depth competitor and market research, be on top of the latest TikTok shifts and trends, and know how to make recommendations to leverage them for the benefit of the brand. This role involves close collaboration with in-market Sales and Customer Service teams, in addition to regional product teams, and be a driving force for how we connect, inform, and engage our customers.
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Support firm wide business development through activities such as participating in market research or contributing to an article or other BD collateral. The Program Manager independently maintains the day-to-day operations at one of our Health Scholar sites, located within one of our hospital or ambulatory care center clients.
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These include: establishing a marine-based training program for commercial fishing, developing a public community marketplace to facilitate direct seafood sales to consumers, convening North Coast Regional BE stakeholders and facilitating collaborative networks to advocate for streamlined policy and increased investments, develop innovative technologies, expand markets, and advance oceanic research.
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The Clinical Trials Program Manager will report to the Director of Clinical Trials and Research Administration. The ideal candidate will manage and train Research Program Coordinators and Associates to implement pre-award and post-award grant activities, including study design, execution, analysis, and evaluation.
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Conduct community surveys, interviews, and market research to help the team better understand our developer community needs, then use these feedback for future strategy and process improvement.
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In addition, the Clinical Affairs Program Manager will perform annual activities associated with Post Market Surveillance (PMS) program, including but not limited to, preparing and writing plans, reports and Post Market Clinical Follow-up (PMCF.
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Provide direct supervision to program participants (typically 50-200), as the sole Program Manager at client site, including providing mentorship, coaching and professional development opportunities.
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Market Research Program Manager , you will be responsible for running day to day operations for existing strategic relationship survey programs and related analytics, and for recommending ongoing improvements to these programs, including expansion to new audiences and/or channels when appropriate.
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