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The Program Manager will dually focus on client-account expansion as well as internal resourcing and project planning in order to drive both operational and business value. Work cross functionally with the data science and engineering teams, business development and subject matter experts to design strategic project plans that align with program initiatives and enable technical solution delivery.
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The company's areas of expertise include training and capacity building; stakeholder engagement, outreach and communication; strategic planning; insights, measurement and adaptive learning; program design and project management.
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THE OPPORTUNITY: The Strategic Organizing Center (SOC) is seeking a Digital Program Director to support the SOC’s strategic initiatives and business goals by managing the comprehensive digital programs across the organization and is responsible for the development and implementation of high-impact campaigns and all public-facing digital communications.
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In this role, you will lead our roadmap planning for key strategic initiatives and recurring program workflows at country, regional, and cross-regional levels. Key job responsibilities- You will work with cross-functional stakeholders, senior and executive leaders, and external partners across multiple countries and regions to drive complex projects and key strategic initiatives that are business critical.
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This role will be responsible for supporting activities including strategic planning, budgeting, resource management, time management, and reporting. Required Skills Program Management.
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The Program Manager will lead the end-to-end implementation of Workday Strategic Sourcing, Workday Learning, and LinkedIn Learning integration projects, ensuring the completion of the Procurement/Vendor module.
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Amazon is looking for a Senior Program Manager with a strong delivery record and proven project management experience to own strategic, tactical, cross-functional and technology projects and programs across multiple verticals.
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Under the supervision of the Chief Executive Officer (CEO), the Director of Health Care Program Planning/Analysis will apply advanced level skill in leadership and management of high-priority strategic, transformational, or major/complex foundational and operational projects for Gotham Health.
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As a member of our Product Support Operations and Strategy team, the Operations Program Manager will be responsible for leading multiple strategic programs that will deliver value and are aligned with Product Support objectives.
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Ideal candidate is a strategic thinker with excellent verbal and written communication skills, superior project management knowledge, and will be able to hit the ground running to provide guidance with the Technical Planning process for the Marketing Book of Work as well as PMO transformation initiatives with strategic direction.
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Amazon Worldwide Real Estate Growth and Development (WWRGD) is looking for a Program Manager with retail design or construction experience and proven project management record to own strategic, tactical, cross-functional and technology projects within the Worldwide Grocery Stores (WWGS) network.
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Govern the group's strategic planning activities and help drive clarity and alignment across each functional organization. A linear, logical thinking style with ability to break down and solve difficult problems with experience in strategic consulting a strong plus.
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The PM PNT provides administrative, business management, programmatic contracting, information technology (IT), program management, engineering, logistics, test and evaluation (T&E), training, operations, security, technology protection, foreign military sales, and acquisition and strategic planning services to the Army director PNT systems.
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Program-level strategic planning, interaction with executive-level management, complex issue resolution, excellent communications, and team-building skills. Oversight of project scope definition and management, requirements gathering and documentation, time estimating, project schedule development and tracking, project budget management, project status reporting, issue, and risk management, contingency planning, customer interaction, and communications across multiple organizational levels.
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Extensive experience in client/vendor management to achieve strategic/tactical goals and implementation. Seneca Resources is a client driven provider of strategic Information Technology consulting services and Workforce Solutions to government and industry.
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