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The Director of Financial Planning & Analysis will take a holistic perspective that considers data, analytics and various dimensions of the business when approaching strategic business solutions.
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Develop financial models and derive analysis to support transactions, strategic business planning and operational modeling. - Proactively identify business challenges and opportunities through data analysis, and work with business leaders to leverage data-related discipline to find strategic, mathematical-based solutions.
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It combines research, analysis, and outreach to establish the institute as a primary non-partisan, strategic partner, and go-to resource for stakeholders seeking to understand how to best identify and integrate effective local and regional policy decisions that facilitate quality of life in the Charlotte region.
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JOB SUMMARY The Director for Institutional Research and Effectiveness conducts and oversees ongoing data collection and analysis, facilitates the College's institutional effectiveness and accreditation processes, and serves as a college leader and role model.
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Advises the supply chain management process for customers from materials pricing and BOM analysis to delivery execution and flexibility performance. Provides strategic supply chain expertise, support and innovative solutions to internal SCM stakeholders and customers.
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You’ll advise clients on their local and overseas tax affairs, while acting as a strategic consultant related to business analysis, managing working capital, and profit sharing for partners.
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Partnering with executive management team to facilitate strategic planning and analysis. A broad-based financial analysis, modeling and forecasting role where you can make a direct impact on a growth company.
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Performs data analysis and forecasting related to admissions goals and strategic plan. Supports the implementation of the undergraduate, domestic campus admissions strategic plan and effectively manages activities of the department to meet and maintain campus enrollment objectives.
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Proven experience in competitive intelligence analysis and market research. Benchmark and analyze best practices in strategic planning and competitive. ensure alignment and collaboration on strategic initiatives.
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All asset management functions including regional and property strategic planning, property operations, portfolio budgeting and forecasting, redevelopment analysis, development underwriting and planning, and hold/sell strategy.
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The Associate Director, Software Engineering will have the responsibility of people leadership, with all the responsibilities that people management and leadership entail and will interact and influence leaders across the organization drawing connections to all strategic priorities.
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The Director of Strategic Planning will report directly to the Chief Strategy Officer is responsible for leading and overseeing the development and execution of the Strategic Planning (STRAP) process and competitive intelligence initiatives for the enterprise.
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Lead monthly and quarterly analysis of price realization and relative performance of certain commercial programs and partner with commercial organization on strategic planning.
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The Associate Director of Strategic Operations and Analytics will guide delivery of effective services & strategic solutions. Must have experience with Business planning and market analysis, defining program metrics / team management, analyzing data strategy.
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Experience with qualitative and quantitative analysis and strategic problem-solving skills. The role of Director is to provide leadership by driving engagement results, manage client relationships, manage engagement resources, oversee development of client deliverables and solutions, oversee implementation, manage risks and issues, manage project logistics and economics, and support business development opportunities.
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