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The Business Development Manager is responsible for growing Pearson VUE and Certiport’s business with both existing accounts and new accounts through effective client relationship management, internal collaboration, strategic thinking, and successful implementation and administration of a mutually beneficial program.
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Project Management/Business Analysis Approach: Work Breakdown Structure (if applicable), Project Schedule, Stakeholder Engagement Plan. Develops the Approach in collaboration with key stakeholders to achieve business outcomes.
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We're looking for an entry-level industry practitioner with a college degree and interest in business continuity, crisis management, crisis communications, workplace violence prevention/threat management, intelligence, and/or corporate security to join the Bryghtpath Team as a Business Continuity & Crisis Management Analyst.
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Process Mapping: Analyze existing business processes and map them to the functionalities of the ERP system, identifying areas for improvement and optimization. Vontier has a culture of continuous improvement built upon the foundation of the Vontier Business System and embraced by over 8,500 colleagues worldwide.
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Job Title: Business Analyst (Dairy farm exp) Requires a bachelor's degree in business, Agriculture, Dairy, MIS or related field. Excellent interpersonal, verbal, and written communication skills with the ability to work seamlessly with multiple business partners, both internal and external including offshore web developers.
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Online Business — including blogging, podcasting, and online courses. Proven track record of success in business development, marketing, project management, and client relations. You will be able to provide guidance and support on topics such as business development, marketing, project management, and client relations.
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The National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB), the nations largest small business advocacy organization, looks to hire a State Director to join its State Government Relations team in Minnesota.
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The School of Business at St. Catherine University invites applications for adjunct positions. Adjunct Faculty - School of Business. Doctoral degree in Business or a discipline such as accounting, management, marketing, finance, leadership, organizational development, etc.
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Collaborate cross functionally to document and align on each functional area’s long-term plan to leverage the dealer Machine IQ product and then align those needs to the overall Digital Business strategy.
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Select and train the Hospitality Specialist (HS) and Hospitality Business Specialist (HBS) staff in a residence hall in collaboration with CES. Serve as the business office and operations training contact for new Residence Life Staff in the residence hall/apartment complex.
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Advising clients on a variety of tax issues including tax compliance, business restructuring, exemption strategies, philanthropic and charitable giving planning, and tax controversy. Some of our team members are fully dedicated to serving non-profit clients, and others also specialize in Private Wealth or Corporate business tax services.
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Re-engineering existing business system processes to leverage the capabilities of both Oracle EBS and other signature applications. The Oracle Business Analyst supports the Finance Department on Oracle E-Business Suite (EBS) and other systems, leads proactive initiatives of investigating, documenting, and understanding the functionality of new and existing Oracle EBS components.
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Experience with business systems, salesforce automation platforms, and other business intelligence tools (e.g., Salesforce.com, Oracle database, SAP, Business Objects, COGNOS, QlikView, Veeva etc.
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We’re not a traditional ad agency; we’re a Relevance Partner that creates buyer-driven, business-driving brand, demand and digital experiences for B2B companies like 3M Medical, ADP, Best Buy, Cargill, Dupont Water Solutions, GE, Logitech, Red Wing Shoes/Red Wing for Business, SAP and Thomson Reuters.
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5-7 years of business systems analyst or similar role, with a focus on accounting operations preferably with a process manufacturer, specifically in Microsoft D365 Finance & Operations. As a Sr. Business Systems Analyst specializing in accounting operations and proficient in Microsoft Dynamics 365 F&O, this position will play a pivotal role in optimizing financial processes, streamlining workflows, and ensuring accurate reporting within the organization.
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