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Logility's SaaS-based platform transforms sales and operations planning (SandOP) and integrated business planning (IBP) processes; demand, inventory and replenishment planning; global sourcing; quality and compliance management; product life cycle management; supply and inventory optimization; manufacturing planning and scheduling; retail merchandise planning, assortment and allocation.
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Design data models to best support analytics needs of the business, consistent with data strategy principles. Demonstrate a strong understanding of the analytics needs of the international business, the global business context of the data, and the data/tooling landscape and roadmap.
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This position will work closely with the merchandising executive team and the financial planning and analysis department to develop business forecast projections and the company's budgeting process.
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You will act as the first source for sales and business development between potential new customers. Provide constructive feedback on how to improve effectiveness and efficiency within the BDR role to Business Development Leadership and Revenue Enablement.
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Identify, prospect and close new business opportunities within the assigned Film Industry target segment. Our core values motivate our team and act as a cornerstone for our business strategy.
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Advising clients on a variety of tax issues including tax compliance, business restructuring, exemption strategies, philanthropic and charitable giving planning, and tax controversy. Some of our team members are fully dedicated to serving non-profit clients, and others also specialize in Private Wealth or Corporate business tax services.
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Job Posting Title: Business Development Manager, Air Freight (First/Final Mile), Road. At DSV Road Inc, the Business Development Manager, Airfreight will be responsible for driving growth and execution in the air freight space specifically first/final mile.
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Lead account relationship management and business development efforts associated with assigned B2B distributor market segments and B2C retail business with our Kimberly-Clark Building Materials inside our Partnership Products business unit to achieve net sales and gross profit targets.
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The Business Development Director, Alliances will be an integral part of the team, participating in and driving activities that lead to an efficient and successful Integrated Health Solutions division, representing the company effectively and supporting TELUS Health’ corporate objectives throughout the United States.
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These two business lines allow us to pursue our vertically integrated business model where information from our ecosystem drives a continuous loop between investment management and product development.
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Develop and produce reports that detail KPIs that provide actionable insight to the business & goal set in-line with the evolving needs of the business lines. Excellent communication, interpersonal and presentation skills that allow effective interactions with business partners.
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Waldorf Astoria Atlanta Buckhead is looking for a Manager of Business Travel Sales to join the team! In addition, this position will collaborate and report to both the on-property Director of Sales & Marketing and the Mid-Atlantic Business Travel Sales Complex.
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The HRBP will partner with business unit management to align HR strategy to business objectives; coaching, counseling, and providing strategic solutions for all HR-related client issues.
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We are expanding rapidly and are on the lookout for a passionate Outbound Business Development Representative (BDR) to join our team. Paid covered parking spot or MARTA pass. Use of company's 4 season tickets to the Atlanta Braves.
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About the role The Supply Chain Manager Senior is responsible for managing the end-to-end procurement process including sourcing and category management primarily for business line products and services including card and print production, equipment, maintenance, BPO, call center and product resell.
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