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Develop and own a live ops and monetization strategy that accounts for both audience expectations as well as the company’s business goals. Sound product judgment, ability to formulate live ops strategy, and present clear, measurable key results that will lead to achieving business goals.
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You will be a part of the Danaher Life Science legal department reporting to the Life Science Chief IP Counsel responsible for developing, implementing, and executing an intellectual property strategy to support our rapidly expanding global business.
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And 2+ experience in a strategy function of a SaaS business. In this role, you will spearhead the creation of a new strategy function in GTM Strategy and drive disproportionate growth for Udemy Business.
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Leadership experience in creative strategy, coordinated content operations, channel optimization, brand consistency, audience segmentation, translation/localization, and meaningful measurement of contents value to the business.
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S degree in business, accounting or related field, law degree, or other widely recognized banking school. Please note that all Position start dates and duration are estimates and may be reduced or lengthened based upon a client's business needs and requirements.
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BCG was the pioneer in business strategy when it was founded in 1963. BCG pioneered strategy consulting more than 50 years ago, and we continue to innovate and redefine the industry.
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Support translating business goals into digital media strategy with an emphasis on programmatic media. We are seeking a dynamic Digital Acquisition Strategist who wants to be a part of our fast-paced, groundbreaking Digital Acquisitions Strategy and Operations team (DASO.
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As aPeople Analytics Senior Consultant,you willengage with clients to advance their people analytics capabilities across strategy, people, process, data and technology and to help them to deliver business-driven, actionable people insights across work, workforce and workplace topics (e.g., DEI, attrition, mobility, future of work, talent acquisition, compensation, performance management, etc.
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Partner with R&D, Strategy, GTM, and Business Development teams to identify potential investment, partnership, and acquisition opportunities. We’re looking for a Corporate Development Strategy Director to drive Procore’s growth through acquisitions and other strategic opportunities.
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Assisting the team and the team manager in collecting data using SQL to present to leadership and other stakeholders the metrics on fraud strategy effectiveness. The team also works closely with our model product owners, Schwab Model Review Oversight organization, Internal Audit teams, and our business stakeholders and in Banking and Brokerage operations to provide updates and metrics on ongoing fraud effectiveness in all of the previously mentioned Move Money products.
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As Corporate Development Strategy Director, you’ll source and research multiple transaction theses, conducting analyses to provide guidance and insight into potential acquisitions and investments.
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Provide metrics, data, and analysis on existing business lines to help guide the strategy for on-site business and marketing plans to achieve annual revenue targets for the territory.
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Manage and direct financial and business affairs for the Enrollment Management portfolio (Office of Admissions, Office of the Registrar, Office of Scholarships & Financial Aid, and Texas One Stop) overseeing and providing leadership for budget, financial and human resources operations.
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Your journey will be bolstered by our Chief Marketing Officer, Business Practice Lead (BPL), and other Senior Project Managers, who have a solid track record of securing and delivering TxDOT's most innovative and significant projects.
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Residing on the Reporting, Analytics, and Business Intelligence Team, the Lead Cogito BI Developer leads and provides technical expertise in the design, development, testing, documentation, maintenance of Epic reporting and analytic solutions including Caboodle/Clarity databases and Healthy Planet, Radar, SlicerDicer, and Reporting Workbench applications.
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