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Crafting winning services (KPI: Service offers a winning value proposition at right price) Supporting service transition into live service delivery (KPI: Time to revenue & service availability.
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Job Description: Design and analyze KPI/operational reporting & modeling for the Global Finance Operations (GFO) with a focus on innovation, simplification, standardization & automation. This includes issuance and analysis of KPI results, quarterly budget and operations review packages, all in support of enabling an efficient, effective & data driven organization.
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Maintain Wax Specialist Key Performance Indicators (KPI) according to brand standard. As a Wax Specialist at European Wax Center, you play a crucial role in delivering exceptional waxing services to our valued guests.
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Provide direct sales assistance to Athletes to meet sales KPI targets set by the Retail Store Manager. The Sales Associate contributes to store sales and KPI targets by modeling brand values to provide Athletes a unique experience when visiting Under Armour.
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The EBSO Director, Lean is responsible for working with our Global Team of EBS Fundamental and Lean Practitioners (Corporate Directors) promoting and facilitating the successful implementation of the Envista Business System (EBS) at Envista companies, allowing those sites to meet their Policy Deployment (PD) and Key Performance Indicator (KPI) targets.
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Reporting, KPI metric standardization, front line support of engineering, shadowing leadership. Duties will include reporting, KPI metric standardization, front line support of engineering, shadowing leadership.
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Performance Measuring & Reporting Drive management and private equity sponsor reporting process Manage business review processes, both weekly briefings and monthly business reviews Drive an evolving, close aligned client facing flash financial and KPI reporting process Manage financial control & decision support analyses.
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Respond to and resolve help desk/received customer inquiries via written, telephonic and/or various platform-type communication systems in a timely and accurate manner in compliance with organizational KPI/SLAs; provide guidance regarding complex and/or escalated inquiries.
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Meet and exceed individual and store baseline goals for personal sales and KPI metrics inclusive of conversion, DPT, UPT and Client Data Capture. The TUMI retail environment encourages an entrepreneurial spirit, offering growth opportunities over time as we work together to increase sales, KPI s, build client awareness, provide world-class service, and grow the brand.
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