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Builds and maintains customer relationships, while able to cover orthopedic procedures with clinical proficiency and business acumen. Summary of Responsibilities: An Associate Medical Sales Representative is responsible for the training, sales and related support services of Paragon 28 products within the territory.
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The right candidate will have deep, hands-on experience in the data/information, programming, business analysis, enterprise architecture, and software design domains and help drive our California Public Employees' Retirement System (CalPERS) mission through achieving pervasive data acumen for all CalPERS team members.
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Experience with leadership coaching, employee relations, business acumen, root cause evaluation, problem solving, establishing/reinforcing culture, relationship management and project management preferred.
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The ability to envision the culture that the CSO wants to create and a sophisticated mix of emotional intelligence (EQ), judgment, discretion, diplomacy, and political acumen, which enables the COS to interact with powerful direct reports to the CSO and board members with confidence and poise.
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Persons with Experience in the following areas should apply: Business Acumen, Business Development Manager, Business Management, Business Consulting, Business Growth, Business Entrepreneur, Business Sales Development, Marketing Communications Business, Business Management Skill, Customer Service, Sales, Retail, Hospitality, Public Relations, Sales Associate, Customer Relations, Communication.
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Vendor Performance Governance: This leader will leverage operational expertise and leadership acumen to develop reporting, policies, processes, and communication solutions for vendor service adherence, staffing requirements, KPI development, budget oversight/invoicing, performance management, and alignment to business priorities.
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Business experience and knowledge, relating to large capital projects in particular, as well as technical related acumen more than sufficient to inspire confidence in clients and solve complex problems.
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Challenger Sales, Critical Thinking, Customer Relationship Management (CRM), Customer Sales, Financial Acumen, Interpersonal Communication, Microsoft Office, Problem Solving, Self-Starter, Teamwork, Territory Management, Written Communication.
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This position requires a combination of technical expertise, business acumen, effective communication, and presentation skills to drive successful solution delivery and business process optimization.
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