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Activision Blizzard Media (ABM) is seeking a Senior Manager, Business Strategy to join the Strategy and Operations team. In this role, you will report to the Head of Business Strategy and Demand Operations Director and work closely with ABM leaders to design major strategies, seek alignment, and build /track action plans to drive the expansion of advertising experiences and monetization in games and gaming platforms.
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Formulate and iterate total rewards strategy and compensation policies for business to align with business strategy, ensuring external competitiveness and internal equity.
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Anthropic is seeking a strategic and dynamic Head of Finance and Strategy to lead our financial planning and analysis (FP&A) and strategic finance function that together drive our long-term financial strategy.
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15+ years of experience in HR/People Strategy, People Operations, People Analytics, Strategic Workforce Planning, business and organizational transformation, or management consulting.
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Manage the strategy and day-to-day work of all People Operations functions including: payroll, benefits, compensation, performance management, learning & development, engagement and compliance.
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We deliver value to clients in areas such as IT Strategy Consulting, Benchmarking, Analytics and Optimization. Work with clients to identify the business potential of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and establish AI strategies, define and prioritize AI use cases, establish AI governance, and collaborate with client stakeholders to understand technical and business constraints.
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As a member of the Editorial team, the Creative Strategist will be responsible for working with our stakeholders to develop creative briefs, overseeing concepting, and working with our agency partners and in-house team to develop creative.
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Lead content strategy and creation, including email campaigns, organic social media, and content marketing initiatives that resonate with our target audiences, including nonprofits and business clients.
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The Growth Data & Strategy team is responsible for building the vision, driving data-driven programs, and defining tooling strategies to increase Sales, Customer Success (CS), and Account Management (AM) teams’ efficiency and effectiveness and improve the experience of businesses that use Square’s ecosystem of products.
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As the People Analytics and Strategy Manager, you will be a key driver in shaping our organization’s talent strategy through data-driven insights and analytics. Enable data-driven decision-making: Present, explain, and discuss the results of your analyses concisely and effectively with stakeholders at all levels, ensuring data-driven decisions are at the core of our people strategy.
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As a key member of the leadership team, the Head of Finance and Strategy will play a pivotal role in shaping the future of Anthropic and ensuring our continued growth and success in the rapidly evolving AI ecosystem.
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This role is critical to the business, driving our strategy vision in creator relations and overseeing teams that work with creators directly. Attention to detail and a respect for operations and process, as well as ability to problem solve cross functionally while keeping the holistic needs of the business in mind.
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Develop GSI and RSI strategy that uses our large ISV ecosystem partners. What you'll do As Senior Director, System Integrators for North America, you will lead the NA GSI and RSI teams, drive the SI partner engagement motion, and develop the SI strategy.
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It's a leadership role where you will be expected to lead projects that span across teams, ranging from navigating a complex enterprise renewal, to evaluating the effectiveness of a channel or marketing strategy, to drafting investor updates.
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As a member of the Wealth Strategist Northern Trust team, this individual will be responsible for new client development, solutions strategy and execution of the firm’s advice-driven approach.
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