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Bachelor's degree in Organizational Development, Organizational Behavior, Leadership Development, Human Development, or related field required. Minimum 3 years of experience in Organizational Development, Organizational Effectiveness, and/or Talent Development required; experience in Learning & Development, Leadership Development, or related field preferred.
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This individual will have a background in either Industrial/Organizational Psychology or Organizational Behavior and will be skilled in psychological theory, organizational culture, and change management.
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Advanced degree in Industrial/Organizational Psychology, Organizational Behavior, Human Resources, Business Analytics, or relevant field preferred. We are seeking a highly skilled and motivated People Analytics Manager with a strong background in User Experience (UX) and User Interface (UI) design in Tableau.
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Stay updated on industry trends, emerging technologies, and best practices in UX/UI design and people analytics. Proficiency with Perceptyx, Workday, Google Suite, MS Excel, and BigQuery/SQL. Support other People Analytics initiatives and global People Team/business initiatives, as needed.
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At least 1 year of professional work experience in Industrial and Organizational Psychology OR Organizational Behavior OR Behavioral Science. PhD in Industrial and Organizational Psychology or Organizational Behavior.
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Demonstrated ability to work both independently and collaboratively, provide leadership, influence organizational behavior, and create alignment across disparate groups. AVP Assistant General Counsel - Litigation - Remote.
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Candidates are expected to have a doctoral degree in Human Resource Management, Management, Organizational Behavior, or a closely related field (e.g., Industrial/Organizational Psychology, Industrial and Labor Relations.
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Bachelor's degree in Organization Development/Effectiveness, Organizational Behavior, I/O Psychology, Human Resources or related field. It will include company-wide organizational design initiatives and ensuring that talent, workforce planning, leadership development, and succession programs are aligned to meet overall business priorities.
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Bachelor’s degree in Business, Management Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Organizational Behavior or related field required. Strong, analytical, planning, problem-solving and organizational skills.
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Master's degree in Organizational Development, Organizational Behavior, Industrial/Organizational Psychology, Human Resources Management, or a related field. Bachelor's degree in Human Resources Management, Organizational Development, Industrial/Organizational Psychology, or a related field, or the equivalent combination of experience, education and training.
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Experience within the professional services industry with resultant knowledge of organizational behavior, adult learning principles, training, and development techniques. Hands-on experience in implementation and migration of content across LMS systems including Blackboard, Moodle and Adobe Learning Manager.
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Bachelor's degree in business management, legal operations, organizational behavior or related disciplines. We are looking for an experienced Legal Operations Manager who is a self-starter, has strong organizational skills, and will provide overall operations management for the Legal Department.
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Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university with a concentration in any of the following: Organizational Behavior, Organization Development, Industrial Psychology, or Change Leadership.
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Applicants from all research areas of Organizational Behavior, Social or I/O Psychology, and Human Resource Management are encouraged to apply. Qualifications An earned doctorate (or foreign equivalent) in Organizational Behavior, Human Resource Management, Business Management, Social Psychology, IO Psychology, or a related field, by the time the position starts, is required.
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A Master's degree from an accredited college in economics, finance, accounting, business or public administration, human resources management, management science, operations research, organizational behavior, industrial psychology, statistics, personnel administration, labor relations, psychology, sociology, human resources development, political science, urban studies or a closely related field; or.
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