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As the Senior Vice President, youll spearhead strategic initiatives across our diverse portfolio, including CBS (Studio, Network Entertainment, News, Sports, Television Stations, Syndication, and Digital components) as well as Paramount Media Networks (MTV, Comedy Central, TV Land, BET and VH1) and International (Channel 5 in the UK Network Ten Australia, Telefe in Argentina, and Chilevision in Chile.
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Senior Vice President, Strategic and Financial Planning. Were seeking an experienced and dynamic Senior Vice President, Strategy & Financial Planning to lead our CBS and TV Media Segment.
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Lead the Creative Production department in:, Budgeting, Forecasting, and Settlement, Strategic Sourcing and Vendor Relations, Organizational Development, Resource Planning , Employee Development and Training , Stakeholder Management.
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Own analyses that support growth such as evaluating strategic investments and initiatives by performing ROI analyses, market sizing and market entry planning for new markets, and pricing strategy by market and product.
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Using systems engineering, systems development life cycle and systems requirements planning methodologies, strategic planning and policy, and risk management methodologies. We're looking for a Sr. Technical Program Manager who will be an exceptional addition to our Cybersecurity team.
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Demonstrate knowledge and leadership experience in student services, enrollment management, fiscal management, strategic and facilities planning, program development and evaluation, student retention and community relations, principles and practices of training and supervision.
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Strategic Planning : Collaborate with the National Sales Manager and other key stakeholders to plan events, set budgets, and coordinate merchandising efforts. Reporting and Analysis : Monitor competitive activities, analyze sales data, and report on key performance indicators to inform strategic decisions.
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The Disney Store Planning organization is responsible for developing a strategic financial plan to drive growth and profitability and deliver on the Guest experience! As the Senior Manager of Merchandise Planning, you and your teams will drive a quarterly/annual financial strategy and assortment across multiple categories based on detailed knowledge of business insights and analytics, trends within the marketplace, and guest mix across channels.
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Supporting our clients’ wealth management needs on behalf of our clients includes but is not limited to: financial planning, estate planning, investment management, retirement planning, education planning, active trading, banking, insurance, and lending needs.
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The Demand Planning Manager will be responsible for developing a shipment demand plan utilizing consumption input, sales input, statistical models, historical sales data, trade inventory assumptions and channel inputs.
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Strong organizational and strategic planning skills. There is a significant opportunity to work in collaboration with Major Gifts, Annual Fund and Research colleagues to strengthen the existing gift planning donor pipeline and to cultivate new qualified and highly rated prospects for the William Andrews Clark Society.
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Supports department managers and office leadership with strategic planning, staffing/training, and other special projects. Coordinates with project manager, project designer and other disciplines on multiple large scale and complex transportation planning, urban design, or landscape architectural projects to ensure that the client's technical requirements of projects are fully met.
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Daily communication & collaboration with Planning/Scheduling & the Account teams to prioritize Workfront & Print flow schedules for final production. Prepress and specification sheet verification of file composition (dimensions, color, mechanical & template) and or planning imposition layouts before sending files for final production.
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The Disney+ Global Subscriber Engagement and Content Programming organization is responsible for leading content planning, scheduling, on-service merchandising, slate management, and programming insights that contribute to a cohesive strategic content approach for the streaming service.
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Summary of Job Description: The Field HR Manager position is responsible for serving as a strategic HR partner to Operations leadership (VPO/RDO/ACO/MUM) in assigned region(s), developing and coaching Operations management, partnering in People Planning, developing and executing staffing plans, and providing training courses to leadership and associates as required.
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