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Serves as the Project Director on technical projects, assist client manager for key clients and develops/executes associated client engagement plans. Drives project teams to provide successful and technically sound project deliveries to meet and exceed client and GHD requirements.
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Client Engagement: Initiate and maintain regular communication with prospects to understand their specific needs, provide product information, and offer tailored solutions that address their challenges.
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Interlink is hiring our next Director of Client Engagement / Account Manager based in Mason, OH. This is a hybrid role. As a Director of Client Engagement, you will oversee a portfolio of customers, develop new business from existing clients, collaborate between clients and internal teams, and actively seek new sales opportunities with provided warm leads.
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Our client is looking for a Customer Success Manager to collaborate with their mid-market and enterprise customers to adopt our client's suite of AI tools. Customer Success Manager (Remote.
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Develop relationships with key clients specific to Services engagement and within the overall account strategy set by the WWT Account Manager and Client Executive. Actively participate in project/program closeout process to confirm client satisfaction with the completed engagement, to gather lessons learned and areas for improvement for future engagements, and to identify additional opportunities.
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Manage the client engagement including work plans, staffing, deadlines and budgets throughout the duration of the project, including strategy, goal-setting, deliverables and maintaining an integrated project plan.
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Generate regular reports for the sales team and management on sales progress and client engagement. Customer-centric attitude, problem-solving capabilities, and a desire to exceed client expectations.
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Whether focused on multiple sites for a single client or multiple clients, the key success measures of a District Manager include Revenue Growth, EBIT, Margin, Consumer Satisfaction, Client Loyalty, and Employee Engagement.
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According to prescribed policies and procedures of the organization including all applicable state, federal and accreditation regulations and under the general supervision Housing Services Manager, Housing Service Supervisor assumes responsibility to assist, participate, and implement reporting solutions in support of core organizational functions, as well as client/customer initiatives.
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Now Hiring a Sales Manager to join our Tutoring team! Conducts tutor family meetings with goal of client acquisition. Business Operational Understanding: can evaluate client service needs and provide ongoing service.
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The Sr Customer Success Manager is responsible for client satisfaction and success. By interacting with assigned dealerships the Sr Customer Success Manager will understand the business needs of the client in order to assist with driving the CDK solution value.
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Our collaborative approach includes client input and involvement at each stage of an engagement. Job Summary:The Manager in the Industry Specialty Services Group’s Nonprofit and Grantmaker Advisory team will provide professional services that are sensitive to the needs and values of both nonprofit organizations and funders that support them.
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As part of our human capital team, you’ll work with our clients to transform their human capital processes by leveraging SAP applications to optimise their talent and establish effective talent management through alignment, engagement, and measurement.
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5+ years' experience as an engagement manager or equivalent. Engagement Management: managing engagement risk, project economics including planning and budgeting, managing accounts receivable, defines deliverable content, ensures buy-in of proposed solutions from top management levels at the client.
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To lead and direct all activities required to achieve all store goals, including financial objectives, client service, human resources management, operational controls, payroll and operating expenses, loss prevention, and merchandising presentation while driving both associate and client engagement.
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