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The Strategy & Business Operations team at Harry's works cross-functionally to develop the company's strategic focus, manage internal strategic projects as well as evaluate existing and future opportunities, and improve business processes around the organization.
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Center 1 (19052), United States of America, McLean, VirginiaSenior Business Manager, Strategy (Remote - Eligible)This position is in the Strategy team of the newly formed SIBC&P (Software, International, Business Cards & Payments) division at Capital One. The candidate will work closely with leadership in each line of business to solve some of our toughest challenges and develop delightful experiences for our millions of customers.
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Sr. Manager (IC) – Technology Strategy & OperationsCVS Health is seeking a highly motivated and experienced professional to join our team as Sr. Manager – Technology Strategy & Business Operations (S&O) in Technology Services and Solutions (TSS) organization.
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Job DescriptionThe NBCUniversal News Group (CNBC, NBC News, MSNBC, TODAY, and Telemundo) is seeking a high-performing individual to drive strategy and business development for the world’s leading portfolio of news brands.
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Assist the managing editor with business cases for traffic growth initiatives, such as social media posting cadence on main handles and product enhancements, as well as analyzing data from new platforms to inform better business decisions and our platform strategy (e.g., Snap, YouTube, Instagram.
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Manage Real Estate and workforce strategy initiatives working closely with Global Real Estate and Business Support Management. Support the business head with team-specific talent management and development priorities (e.g. Talent Reviews, feedback processes, training outside of the x-Strategy curriculum, coaching / performance matters.
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As Little Spoon’s Manager, Business Strategy , you will play a pivotal role in evaluating strategic opportunities to support Little Spoon’s growth, with a focus on new customer acquisition.
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As the Senior Manager, Operations Business Management you'll be responsible for driving strategic decision-making by providing insights and analysis on data related to planning and procurement activities.
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Bachelor’s degree in project management, business management, or related area of study. 5-7 years of experience as a Project or Operations Manager or similar position responsible for defining and managing project scope, timelines, profitability, and effective delivery of products or services.
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You will report directly to the Business Operations & Strategy, Director and have direct exposure to the Chief Business & Revenue Officer and other executive and senior leadership at Dailymotion.
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The Senior Manager of Business Strategy and Financial Management works in close collaboration with the firm's partners and leadership team, supervises the Finance and Operations Associates, and directs other team members on relevant project assignments.
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As a Senior Strategy and Business Operations Manager, you will be spearheading the launch of new strategic initiatives, driving market expansion efforts, and supporting the overall development and execution of the company’s strategy and business operations.
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We are currently partnered with a top multi-strategy hedge fund that is looking to expand their strategy group by bringing on Business Strategy Manager. Contribute to the continuous improvement of business strategy and operations processes, tools, and methodologies.
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Sensor Tower is looking for a Senior Manager of Business Strategy to be an integral part of our Innovation & Strategy team providing white glove service and bespoke projects to our clients on an ongoing basis.
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As a Director, Strategy & Business Operations, You’ll Work To. The Strategy & Business Operations team partners with Carta’s c-suite to drive Carta’s strategy, identify opportunities for growth and investment, and drive innovation and best-in-class execution across teams to accelerate our path to $1bn+ in annual revenue.
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