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In addition, they provide similar level consulting services for non-TICO third party companies who have interest in adopting the Toyota Industries approach to setting and executing business strategy (Hoshin) and process optimization (TPS principles.
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The Manager of Strategy and Business Operations is a key role in supporting the executive team to drive growth and margin improvement initiatives. 3-5 years in a consulting, finance, strategy, planning, or analytics role; startup experience a plus.
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Implement risk strategies using Experian PowerCurve Strategy Design Studio (SDS) or FICO Strategy Advisor for multiple business portfolios. Minimum of 4+ years of experience with credit risk management solutions preferred, (i.e., Experian PowerCurve, FICO – ACS, TRIAD, or Strategy Director.
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The COB Information Systems and Business Analytics department at Florida International University is seeking adjunct lecturers to teach undergraduate and/or graduate courses in international business, strategy, and related topics dependent on area of specialization and terminal degree.
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Minimum of 4+ years of experience using data manipulation tools such as SAS, SQL, R, or Python, Business Objects, or other tools to query large databases and manipulate large data files. The Card Risk Strategy Implementation Manager is responsible for the implementation of more complex credit risk strategies for the credit card portfolio.
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Master s degree in human resources, business, public administration, sociology, political science or labor relations OR, Juris Doctor degree. The position will also assist the Chief Human Resources Officer in the development and execution of HR strategies that align with Cook County s overall business goals and other executive functions to ensure adherence to County policies.
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Minimum 10 years’ progressive experience in hospitality management or related business field including corporate strategy, commercial sales, revenue management, ecommerce, etc. As our Commercial Strategy Director, you will be based in our beautiful, state-of-the-art worldwide corporate headquarters in North Bethesda, MD. Less than 15 miles from Washington, DC, we’re located one block away from the North Bethesda Metro station, with service on the Red Line and the MARC Brunswick line, easy access to I-270, and plenty of free parking provided by Choice Hotels.
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The Director will serve in schools with a student enrollment greater than 500 and will lead in the following areas of operations: managing operations team (front office and custodians), enrollment, budget and procurement oversight, facilities, security, food & nutrition, logistics and scheduling, custodial/office/technology inventory & supply management, human resources, POC to Central Office operational teams (food, warehouse, business ops, etc.
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This includes working with our product development, developer platform, finance, strategy, and legal teams to evaluate and scope potential product partnerships and negotiate contracts with external parties.
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The Sr Director, Strategy and Marketing, has responsibility for driving growth for the division by defining strategy, performing business development and delivering divisional marketing through collaboration with the commercial and business unit marketing teams.
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The Business Development Specialist (BDS) II - Pricer is part of IDEA's larger Growth Strategy and Support Unit (GSSU), which is a team that supports the department's acquiring new business pillar by providing high-quality business development surge support to CRS country programs, regions and HQ teams on strategic funding opportunities.
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As the Associate Director of Business Development, Synthetic Biology , you will help to promote the awareness of an exciting new DNA synthesis technology to the life science community and lead and oversee activities to grow partnerships in the field of Synthetic Biology.
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Partnership: Partner closely with business stakeholders to identify and unlock opportunities, and with other data teams to improve platform capabilities around data modeling, testing platforms, data visualization, and data architecture.
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This individual will play a key role in leading business development activities and in the management of key strategic alliances with global pharmaceutical companies in precision medicine oncology.
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This role will report to the Director, Strategy & Business Operations. We're seeking a Biz Ops Manager to join Udemy's growing Strategy & Business Operations team. Minimum 6-8 years of work experience in business operations and/or management consulting, MBA or advanced degree nice to have.
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