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Job Family:Capital Projects & Infrastructure ConsultingTravel Required:NoneClearance Required:Active Top Secret (TS)What You Will Do:The Strategic Planning Consultant - Facilities & Portfolio Planning will analyze processes and procedures to suggest improvements and enhancements for the client's real estate facilities portfolio.
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MDW Associates is currently seeking candidates with a background as a Strategic Planning Manager (Mid-Level) to support our Navy customer in Washington, D.C. Incorporated in 2012, MDW is a small business headquartered in Washington, DC with offices in Huntsville, AL. We provide Federal government clients with consulting, management services, advisory and assistance services, decision support, strategic planning, process planning and improvement, task execution and metrics analysis.
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This position will support the Navy Program Manager responsible for Strategic Systems Planning (SSP) Facilities Acquisition at TRIDENT Submarine Bases Kings Bay Georgia and Bangor Washington.
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Senior Operational and Strategic Planning Analyst. The Strategic Planning Consultant - Facilities & Portfolio Planning will analyze processes and procedures to suggest improvements and enhancements for the client's real estate facilities portfolio.
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As part of this team, the Manager, Strategic Planning will lead qualitative research development, facilitate interviews and collaborative brainstorms, distill insights and findings, and outline brand, messaging and communication strategies to guide teammates and clients.
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Currently, ManTech is seeking a motivated, career and customer-oriented Senior OA Strategic Human Capital Planning Analyst to join our team in the Washington, D.C. This position is fully remote.
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Support the development of Knowledge Management automation and artificial intelligence tools that support Strategic Human Capital Planning. Responsibilities include but are not limited to:The OA Strategic Human Capital Planning Analyst evaluates the current OA Strategic Human Capital Plan and provides recommendations for Acquisition Workforce (AWF) shaping to achieve organizational human capital strategic goals.
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As a Strategic Planning Management Analyst at ARETUM, you will play a crucial role in supporting strategic planning efforts and guiding the development of strategic initiatives.
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Strategic Planning and Communications practice (formerly Barney & Worth) is an award-winning team providing strategic planning, public involvement, and communication services for public agencies and non-profit organizations.
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The successful candidate will have experience in strategic planning projects and a solid understanding of town planning legislation, as well as strategic urban planning principles and practices.
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Prior experience in strategic planning, corporate development, investment banking or management consulting. The qualified applicant will become an integral part of a team that provides corporate development, strategic planning and portfolio management expertise to our Sector and Division leadership teams.
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Lead planning efforts to develop strategic plans that implement the guidance of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Nuclear, Chemical, and Biological Defense Programs (ASD(NCB. as part of a team providing cross-functional strategic planning support to the ODASD(CBD.
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As the Strategic Planning Lead at ARETUM, you will play a key role in driving strategic initiatives and guiding the planning process for the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA.
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Purpose : The Sr Manager Strategic Planning (Financial Planning and Analysis) is responsible for leading business and financial analysis for F&B and retail business, conducting analysis to identify cost optimization and efficiency opportunities, managing budget targets and periodic/quarterly forecast processes, leading analysis for strategic and tactical initiatives of the operations group, interacting with senior field management to facilitate operations decision making process.
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Great Minds is looking for an exceptional strategic thinker and cross-functional leader to join our team as Associate Director, Services Strategic Planning working in our Customer Success Operations and Analytics team.
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