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As a Consumer Insights Manager you will have the opportunity to shape the SHEIN customer experience through quantitative and qualitative research. Job Title: Consumer Insights Manager.
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This Shopper Insights Manager role will be solely dedicated to the Walmart organization, contributing to the development and reporting of actionable insights about the shopper and retailer across all of the Newell brands.
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The Category Insights Manager is a critical role on the Kenvue-Walmart Team; responsible for building, developing, and leading a partnership with Walmart as a Category Captain. Category Insights Manager, Walmart Team.
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The Shopper and Category Insights Manager guides a vision for the category with the retailer, developed through deep understanding of the Walmart shopper. Leverage persuasive storytelling skills to communicate the voice of the shopper including attitudes, behaviors, and motivations; conduct primary research in conjunction with HQ-based Shopper Insights team and local Shopper Science Lab to support key initiatives.
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This position will report to the Corporate Finance & Insights Senior Manager and will assist in elevating FanDuel's role in its parent company's (Flutter; NYSE: FLUT) investor relations efforts.
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The Manager, Category & Shopper Insights - Walmart is responsible for providing expert, non-biased consumer, shopper, and category insights that support the growth of the Pest Control category, Walmart, and SC Johnson.
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Senior Manager Research & Insights. Under the supervision of Director Research, Marketing and Communications (RMC), the Research and Insights team supports the companys core financial inclusion goal by developing and disseminating evidence-based insights and solutions across all verticals of Karandaaz.
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Description Position at Conair LLC Job Title: Director, Analytics & Insights, PCALocation: Stamford – CT (Hybrid) Job Description: We are in search of a dedicated, strategic-minded, and highly analytical Director of Analytics & Insights to join our team at Conair.
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Ensure that our Grant accounting for multiyear grants is accurate and reflected in the Adaptive Insights financial planning system. Adaptive Insights experience a plus. Ensure that our Grant accounting for multiyear grants is accurate and reflected in the Adaptive Insights financial planning system.
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Reporting to the Sr. Director Shopper Marketing Large Store + Emerging Channels, the Shopper Marketing Director will work closely with the LS + EC Sales Leadership team, cross-functional marketing teams, eCom sales, digital marketing, and the category management/shopper insights team to help the Shopper Marketing Managers develop and execute insight-driven, channel/retailer specific marketing solutions rooted in shopper behavior.
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Working knowledge or willingness to learn systems like PowerBI, Virtual Reality Shelving Tools, Content Analytics toolsPreferred Walmart & Target experienceRelated Bachelor’s degree with successful CPG Sales experience in Category Management/Insights/Sales StrategyPursue Progress, Discover ExtraordinaryBetter is out there.
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We are looking for a highly skilled Analytics Manager, to support development of insights and analytics for our CRM and personalization initiatives and help us realize our vision. We are seeking an ‘Analytics Manager’, who is passionate about data driven decision making and who will be responsible for analyzing and measuring CRM campaigns and will leverage customer data to derive insights that inform our marketing and product strategies.
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Manager, Shopper and Category Insights - Columbus, Oh. Manager, Shopper and Category Insights. + Identify new business opportunities aligned to customer and Abbott Nutrition objectives based on category analytics, trends analysis, and insights understanding.
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Senior Manager, HR Analytics & Insights. Data Analysis and Insights Generation: Utilize advanced analytical techniques to analyze HR data, identify trends, patterns, and correlations, and translate findings into actionable insights and recommendations for HR initiatives and programs.
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We are looking for a Vice President, Analytics & Insights to derive and deliver data-driven, actionable insights to answer client business challenges while also demonstrating the business impact of our work.
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