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MINIMUM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS: Applicants must have at least (A) three years of full time, or equivalent part-time, professional, administrative or managerial experience in business administration, business management or public administration the major duties of which involved program management, program administration, program coordination, program planning and/or program analysis, or (B) any equivalent combination of the required experience and the substitutions below.
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The Business Manager will also be responsible ensuring the Group’s administrative needs are met, including procurements, property, IT compliance, office and laboratory space planning and labor allocation tracking and reporting.
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Cross-Channel Integration: Coordinate efforts across various digital marketing channels (e.g., SEO, SEM, social media, email marketing) to create cohesive campaigns that maximize reach, business impact and ROI. Data Analysis and Insights: Utilize data analytics tools to monitor campaign performance, identify trends, and derive actionable insights for optimization and improvement.
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The Manager, Financial Planning & Analysis will serve as a liaison and finance business partner to senior stakeholders across the organization. · Partner with stakeholders as questions arise to deliver ad-hoc analysis, business case modeling and strategic decision support.
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SALES ANALYSIS AND RESULTS Achieve monthly and annual membership/fitness financial goals by strategically planning weekly activities in alignment with department objectives and initiatives including New Sales, Net Gain Goals, Cancellation Targets, Active Client Penetration, and Fitness Orientation appointment booking and conversion.
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Experience working across multiple functions to develop and maintain financial planning processes and solutions that integrates with contributing upstream and downstream processes and systems.
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In this position you will be responsible for planning and executing supply chain requirements to support the Systems product lines and their business goals of 95% on-time delivery to customers, 95% on time delivery from suppliers, inventory turns of 18, and 99% supplier quality performance and Zero quality escapes.
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Educates the organization on the role, processes, and importance of business systems analysis to provide expertise and value and to foster optimal working relationships, collaboration, and effective communication.
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Experience in planning and analysis, accounting or a similar corporate finance analysis role. Collaborate with IT business partners to improve accuracy, consistency, and standardization in existing financial systems.
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Demonstrated application of project management principles, practices, tools and techniques, including business case development, ROI analysis, planning, scope and issues management, budgeting, and facilitation.
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As a Manager, Financial Planning and Analysis, you will forge strong relationships with key stakeholders and establish yourself as a vital finance business partner to leadership.
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Leads the financial planning and analysis function, including budgeting, forecasting, and long-term planning, to support strategic initiatives and business decision-making.
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Serves as an SME demonstrating knowledge surrounding Incentive Compensation Management (ICM) systems configuration of changes in Xactly, during our Fiscal planning cycle. This role provides strategic recommendations and implementation of incentive compensation programs for client facing employees, including data-driven research, cost modeling and trend analysis.
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Supports projects by interpreting and applying engineering, financial, and economic theories and principles to complete assigned tasks on planning, analysis, and subsequent business implications to client projects.
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Supports the first phase of analysis where information is gathered using market and user research to understand and define a problem space, serving as a liaison between customer, users and IT to ensure that the health IT systems and capabilities are designed to improve the healthcare experience for Veterans and their beneficiaries.
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