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Know Your Rights: Privacy Notice for California Applicants: Responsibilities The Senior Manager of Performance Improvement will report and support Director of Performance Improvement to serve as an expert resource within hospital as related to clinical quality, patient safety, regulatory and performance improvement issues, and activities related to accreditation.
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Working within the North American Equipment groups developing efficiencies, KPI’s and continuous improvement programs such as Lean Methodology, 6S and Sigma, POSITION SUMMARY: Reporting to the VP, Equipment Performance, the Equipment Performance Business Analyst is responsible for performing research and analytical work for Colas Canada and its subsidiary businesses, particularly in the areas of cost management, replacement schedules, performance benchmarking and action plan tracking.
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Simple Solutions Financial Services is seeking independent, motivated, career-minded individuals to join our Mortgage Protection team.
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Simple Solutions Financial Services is seeking independent, motivated, career-minded individuals to join our Mortgage Protection team.
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Manage and support the sales team to achieve high performance and meet enrollment targets. Track and analyze sales performance metrics to ensure targets are met or exceeded. Must be comfortable with a 100% uncapped commission-based compensation structure and motivated by performance-driven earnings.
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Organize and coordinate the deployment of sustainable Excellence in all the entity processes using improvement tools (SPS, 6 Sigma, Lean, Kaizen). Lead improvement projects to streamline and simplify processes in alignment with company standards and regulations.
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Bachelors degree in Business Administration, Health Care Administration, Nursing, Public Health, or related field AND Minimum six (6) years of experience in quality, performance improvement, or a directly related field OR Minimum nine (9) years of experience in quality, performance improvement, or a directly related field.
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Skilled in facility layout and design, regulatory requirements, process improvement and team problem solving methods. The Plant Improvement Manager is responsible for providing technical support and building capabilities of the manufacturing operations for the Infrastructure Products Group (IPG.
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Ability to lead cross-functional initiatives, drive high performance, meeting deadlines, and execute on deliverables. We’re more than just a manufacturer of precast concrete, polymer concrete, or plastic products.
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Healthcare quality performance and measurement sets including CMS quality withhold, Managed Care Accountability Set, NCQA Quality Improvement Standards and HEDIS. Lead the facilitation for all levels of IEHP staff, hospital teams, and workgroups in the development and implementation of performance improvement initiatives related to successes in reaching established goals.
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The Continuous Improvement Engineer is a key position in our Fontana branch. The Continuous Improvement Engineer develops and implements continuous improvement activities throughout the operation.
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Our ideal candidate will demonstrate the ability to think strategically for the broader success of the performance marketing program and be responsible for analyzing data, identifying trends and implementing optimizations to enhance campaign effectiveness.
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Our company is seeking a talented Home Improvement Management Trainee to deliver insightful and innovative marketing, home improvement, and design strategies that align with consumer insights and future home needs.
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Earnings are directly tied to the sales team's performance with no cap on potential income. Opportunity for high earning potential based on team performance and personal sales achievements.
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