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Kranz Consulting is seeking a Business Development Manager to join their Silicon Valley based team to manage the inside sales and marketing efforts for the Business Development team.
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Education/Training Required or Preferred: Bachelor’s degree in business administration, marketing or landscape architecture preferred. About This Role:The Sales Manager I - Golf manages and/or develops business in an assigned territory (Florida) and communicates information pertinent to sales progress with the sales team and next-level managers.
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Qualifications Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration or Health & Wellness - Required Master's Degree in Business Administration - Preferred 4 years of experience in Sales and Marketing.
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Overview Reporting to the Market Strategy Director, this role will perform varied new business development related activities to support the Market Team strategies and to support and drive service and sales metrics.
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Bachelor’s Degree (BA/BS) in Related Fields (Business Administration, Marketing, Pharmaceutical Sciences, or Training/Instructional Design) - Required. The Manager, Commercial Training & Development supports the design and development of training programs and content, in collaboration with internal stakeholders, aimed to advance our field sales leaders and representatives in the following areas: leadership development, product and disease-state training, operational training, soft skills, and selling skills.
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Bachelor's degree in Marketing, Business Administration/related field or equivalent experience, 5 years of relevant Sales experience (including Business Development), CRM experience required, as well as the ability to promote growth and relationship development/management.
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What You'll Bring: Education and Experience: Bachelor's degree in Video Production, Business, Marketing, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Information Systems, or similar related field required.
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A Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration, Marketing, Sales, Engineering, or a related field is required. Our business model focuses on the client and on sustainable development, which means it is economically viable, respects people, and is environmentally friendly and responsible.
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Masters of Business Administration degree from an accredited University preferred but not required. Ownership of the planning, development, design, and implementation of assigned program or product launch across development teams (Manufacturing, IT, operations, retention, sales, marketing, customer support and fulfillment, etc.
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Masters Degree in Marketing or Business Administration preferred but not required. Bachelors Degree in Marketing, Business Administration, Engineering or related fields required.
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Bachelor’s degree in business administration, Marketing, or related experience required. Primary responsibilities include inside and outside sales activities such as networking, lead generation, social media, marketing, and participation in trade associations.
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The Senior Manager ensures that the training and development of both managers and professional sales representatives align with organizational objectives. Partner with Commercial Operations, Field Sales Management, Marketing and Market Access, identifying field sales and leadership training needs that will lead to increased launch success and ongoing performance.
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Work in close partnership with sales, marketing, and technical teams to advance business development initiatives. A minimum of 5 years of experience in a senior business development or sales role is required, ideally within the ADAS or AV sector.
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A master’s degree in marketing, business, healthcare administration or related field, may substitute for up to two (2) years of the required experience. Works with the Senior Director and/or Manager, Physician Relations in developing and maintaining the tactical sales plan in alignment.
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Four-year or Graduate Degree in Sales, Marketing, Business Administration, or any other related discipline or commensurate work experience or demonstrated competence.
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