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Tenacious, ambitious, self-starter, naturally curious, highly coachable, high emotional intelligence and self-aware. Strong business acumen and understanding of digital marketing concepts, content management systems, and the evolving digital landscape.
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Strong emotional intelligence, critical thinking, creativity, and integrity. With 40+ years as one of the world’s leading science-based energy and climate consultancies, ICF works with business, government, and nonprofit organizations to design and implement programs and policies that drive low-carbon transitions and build resilience against the effects of climate change.
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A track record of meeting challenging sales and operational goals•Demonstrated flexibility and emotional intelligence to adapt to a frequently changing business conditions with energy and accountability.
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Leadership and emotional intelligence skill set. They will work closely with their Operations Managers to ensure client engagement and contractual requirements are met while taking overall responsibility for new business through the end-to-end process.
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Strong communication, interpersonal and relationship management skills—including identifying and working through challenges—underscored by strong judgment and emotional intelligence. Credlens is seeking a dynamic Product and Business Analyst with a passion for social impact and a background in consulting or product development.
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The ability to demonstrate a high level of emotional intelligence and empathy. The Commercial team currently consists of six team members, based across both the UK and the US, including Business Development Managers, Account Managers, a UK-based Client Service Coordinator and the Head of Commercial.
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Interpersonal Effectiveness: Developed interpersonal skills, emotional intelligence, diplomacy, tact, conflict management, delegation skills, and diversity awareness. Ability to build an engaging culture of quality, performance effectiveness and operational excellence through best practices, strong business and political acumen, collaboration and partnerships, as well as a positive employee, physician and community relations.
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A demonstrated ability for empathy and emotional intelligence, and for understanding and addressing others' experiences. A degree in organizational development, international development or business administration with a focus on leadership, cultural studies, organizational development, sociology, public administration, law, or a certificate in diversity, equity and inclusion is preferred.
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Excellent communicator with professional polish and strong emotional intelligence. We began as a M&A and financial communications firm and, over time, expanded our capabilities and expertise to crisis communications and communications on other business critical issues.
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High level of emotional intelligence and empathy. TECHNOGEN is a Small & Woman Owned Minority Business with GSA Advantage Certification. We have successfully executed 100+ projects for clients ranging from small business and non-profits to Fortune 50 companies and federal, state and local agencies.
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Strong interpersonal skills and emotional intelligence, and ability to build relationships with staff, board members, and external partners. Act as concierge to the CEO, high-profile partners, the Board of Directors, and business contacts.
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Strong emotional intelligence and relationship building skills. The Regional Counsel is the lead attorney for all offices in the region for matters related to Gensler’s core business and is responsible for review and negotiation of project contracts, claims management, project support, and practice education and is expected to be a trusted advisor to senior regional leadership on legal issues and risk mitigation strategy.
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You'll help develop not just their academic prowess but their emotional intelligence, ensuring they become well-rounded individuals ready for any challenge. Business Consultant Key Responsibilities.
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As a charismatic networker with executive presence and ideally existing relationships at senior level with potential partners, they will have a high level of emotional intelligence, creativity and strategic thinking, with the ability to persuade and lead others to achieve and ensure their success.
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You have high emotional intelligence and are organized and time-oriented. High emotional intelligence. Anticipate any hiccups that might upset customers and get ahead of them to ensure business credibility and commitment to service.
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