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Excellent time management, organizational skills, and ability to meet and hold others to deadlines. The Operations Manager will report to the Deputy Director and ensure the organization's day-to-day operations run smoothly by supporting and managing administrative items, including, but not limited to, payroll, finance, office management, data, and human resources.
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Manage and coach associates by engaging with Human Resources to assist with organizational structure and planning, talent management and development and employee relations issues. Administer financial matters including inventory management, collection and disbursement of funds, etc.
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Coordinates territory and other BSC sales management and representatives’ efforts to build strategic partnerships that will further area and organizational and business objectives. Demonstrates effective change leadership and builds strategic partnerships to better the area/organization by leveraging relationships with their peers, management and across AF Solutions organization (Marketing, Training, and Strategic Planning.
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As the Head of Expense Management, you will be an experienced finance and strategic professional who wants to work with a diverse team of highly motivated professionals focused on proactively driving the development and execution of expense forecasting and reporting, expense management, prioritization and realization of strategic programs benefits, meaningful analysis and control execution for MassMutual Operations activities.
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Assists the AVP & CAO, Division Chiefs, appropriate Chairs in organizational/personnel issues, such as the development and execution of organizational/staffing plans for faculty and non faculty, recruitment activities, physician compensation plans, administering merit increase programs, etc.
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Exceptional verbal, organizational, leadership, and project management skills. Act as liaison and coordinate between ForHealth Business Units and UMass Chan Departments (e.g., Office of Management, InfoSec, Office of Sponsored Programs.
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Advisory experience to executives and managers on strategic workforce planning, organizational design, and people management. Talent management: Deep expertise in recruiting, onboarding, performance management, retention and talent development initiatives.
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We are seeking a dynamic Learning and Development Supervisor/Manager who excels in project management, organizational skills, and communication. Our multidisciplinary team of 350+ professionals provide assurance, tax, outsourced accounting, business consulting, IT advisory, and wealth management services to nonprofits, commercial companies, wealthy individuals, and estates.
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The CWO takes a future-focused approach to workforce planning and talent management. Bachelor’s degree in relevant field such as human resources, business administration, organizational development, or a related area.
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Familiarity with psychiatric terminology and treatment modalities; organizational skills; analytical evaluative, interpretive, and problem-solving skills; basic supervisory skills and fiscal management skills.
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Lead the production supervision team, headcount planning, hiring selection, talent development, foster a high-performing work team culture, performance management for the operations and production workforce.
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The Warehouse Clerk at DHL is responsible for performing clerical tasks within the warehouse, including data entry, inventory management, and tracking shipments. The ideal candidate will have strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and the ability to work in a fast-paced environment.
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Detail oriented with proven organizational and planning skills required. Experience in the management and administration of confidential information. Working knowledge of SAP and Microstrategy a big plus.
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Skills and Competencies: Customer Focus, Developing Potential, Results Driven, Strong Organizational Skills, Communication Skills, Problem Solving/Decision Making, Job Knowledge and Relationship Management.
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Excellent problem solving skills as well as time management and organizational skills. Ability to communicate effectively with all levels of management internally/externally to the organization.
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