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You are an experienced health economics, health services, and/or outcomes research scientist, with a strong, proven track record of generating evidence to support market access for pharmaceuticals.
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Analyze qualitative and quantitative research to understand market dynamics and consumer needs, providing strategic recommendations for clients. Contribute to client presentations, including market research insight analyses, social monitoring output, workshop output, and strategic points of view (POVs.
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SW/AI technology trends and OTT Industry Market research and data analysis methodologies (statistics, data mining, etc.) REQUIREMENTS: 3+ years of experience in TV Product Planning/CE Product Planning or related fields (e.g., experience in consumer market analysis, new product development, Service Product Manager, Service Partnership) Bachelor's degree or higher in a related field (e.g., electrical engineering, industrial engineering, business administration) MBA would be a plus In-depth understanding of TV/Display technology trends (OLED, QLED, Mini LED, etc.
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Bachelors degree in Business, Health Care Administration, Public Health, Economics, Finance, or a directly related field OR minimum three (3) years of experience in strategic planning, strategy facilitation, execution of large-scope strategic projects or a directly related field.
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The Specialist will be involved in conducting market research, trend analysis, and competitive assessments to support informed strategic decisions. Market Analysis: Support in-depth market research and analysis to identify trends, opportunities, and threats that could impact the business, and assist in recommending adjustments to the company's strategic direction.
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The ideal candidate will possess strong strategic thinking, analytical skills, and experience in market research. Strategic Planning Specialist Job Description: This role is pivotal in driving the company’s strategic direction by developing business strategies, analyzing data, and aligning goals with the company’s objectives.
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Nearest Major Market: San Jose Nearest Secondary Market: Palo Alto Job Segment: Financial, Financial Analyst, Corporate Finance, Strategic Planning, Finance, Strategy, Research.
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You will oversee financial planning, forecasting, management reporting and decision support for the Product and Technology leadership teams. This is a cross functional role, where you will partner with multiple functions including Engineering Product teams, Go-To-Market, Corporate Finance, and procurement to deliver accurate financial forecasting, actionable insights, and meaningful updates.
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The primary role of a Sr. Finance Analyst is to provide extensive business partnering and financial support to the senior leaders of the Hybrid Cloud Group (HCG). This is a stellar opportunity to get involved in a highly visible, large scale SaaS cloud company.
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This may cover Health Insurance, Life Insurance, Retirement or Pension Plans, Paid Time Off (PTO), various Leave options, Performance-Based Incentives, employee stock purchase plan, and/or restricted stocks (RSU’s), with all offerings subject to regional variations and governed by local laws, regulations, and company policies.
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Analytical thinking, crisp communication, effective business partnering and ability to adapt to a dynamic environment are key to success in this role. If you're ready to roll up your sleeves and tackle unique problems that no one else is solving, keep reading.
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The Associate Dir, Strategic Planning is an experienced brand strategist with skills in insight generation, positioning, and creative brief writing. Brand strategy or market research.
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Conducts research and analysis, and develops presentations and reports for assigned initiatives and projects, including corporate strategic planning, enterprise growth, market insights, competitive intelligence, capability gap analysis and roadmaps, adjacency, and M&A evaluation.
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Market research expertise and consulting; drive insight mining/ideation to uncover strategic opportunities and inform and strengthen creative. 8+ years in Brand strategy or market research in an agency setting preferred.
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The Dir, Strategic Planning, VP is a seasoned brand builder and client-facing planning lead with a strong track record of managing complex accounts and pitches. Serves as consultant to client on market research design, methodologies, and analysis.
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