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They are currently undergoing an implementation of Yardi, and are looking to bring on a Business Applications manager to join their team and assist. 7+ years of experience as a business analyst and project manager.
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The Business Manager is responsible for overseeing all financial and tax matters for assigned clients and entities. The Business Manager is further responsible for the oversight and mentorship of staff accountants and account managers.
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Collaborate with cross-functional team members, including Finance, Marketing, Supply Chain, and Demand Planning to deliver on business objectives. Collaborate with distributor and key account customers to build strong relationships, conduct sales meetings, and secure alignment to business plans (gain new customers, execute pricing actions, set up promotions, improve the overall relationship, etc.
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Job title: Business Development Manager – Plastics Injections/ThermoformingReports to: CEO with dotted line to GM of Thermofab, our plastics location. These professionals generate new sales leads, negotiate client pricing, and forecast sales revenue, all to support one of the most important Business Development Manager responsibilities — helping organizations maximize their profits.
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The IT Business Intelligence Manager has day-to-day oversight over the operations of the analytics platform, including IT systems, ETL processes, reports, subscriptions, applications and the accuracy and integrity of the underlying data.
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ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: The BD Manager will have the following responsibilities: Partner with stakeholders to facilitate cross-selling opportunities for the Business Disputes & Securities Litigation and Class Action practices across the firm, including crafting and executing a range of go-to-market strategies around these opportunities.
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The Regional Business Manager is responsible for recruiting, developing, and motivating a sales team while maintaining high quality hiring and productivity standards. Role DescriptionPosition Objective: The Regional Business Manager is responsible for managing a team of Therapeutic Sales Specialists (“TSSs”) within a particular geographic area, ensuring consistent execution of a targeted business plan that meets or exceeds established market share targets and is aligned with Company and Brand strategies.
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To be qualified for this position you must be a Commercial Relationship Manager or Business Banker calling on small to medium sized companies and be responsible for new business development, portfolio management, and cross selling bank products and services.
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The Sr. Human Resources (HR) Business Process Program Manager reports directly to the Diabetes Sr HR Program Director Operational Excellence-Diabetes and will deliver Diabetes workforce analytics and lead the implementation of HR projects and initiatives in alignment with the Diabetes talent agenda and strategic workforce plan.
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Responsible for serving as a territory business owner, the Territory Business Manager (Discovery Lead) will educate high-opportunity prospect HCPs on the disease state, risk assessment, and the medication to support patient identification.
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We’re seeking an experienced Business Development Manager, Americas to join our global team at Xsolla! Identify and analyze industry or geographic trends with business strategy implications.
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Responsible for collaborating with business development managers, business line lead, project managers, and proposal production staff on proposals to secure work for the staff. + Identify synergies internal to the Burns & McDonnell organization in other GFS Business Lanes, BMcD Global Practices and Regional Offices.
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The Assistant Business Manager supports the Business Manager’s efforts in all duties and responsibilities, including key supplier relationships. Participate in fiscal and quarterly planning sessions with business planning teams Go to Market Planning/Implementation with Supplier and BBG executional sales teams Analyze Nielsen and Depletion trends to support ideation of initiatives and programs Development of sales execution strategies through ideation and collaboration Analyze supplier strategic pricing objectives in conjunction with BBG margin objectives.
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The Product Manager / Business Systems Analyst role maintains a strong awareness of the processes and systems utilized by all of the client's lines of business, with an emphasis on Studio Production & Post production.
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Assist Business Manager in the recruitment, selection, training supervision and motivation of team members. It just so happens that we have an exciting opportunity at one of our Los Angeles properties for the position of Assistant Business Manager.
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