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Knowledge of strategic planning, Agile, Scrum, and sprint methodologies. Agile Sprint Methodology experience, Project management, Stakeholder management Typical Day in the Role: Reviewing tasks from centralized intake, reaching out to requesters for additional information, helping prioritize tasks with the team, participating in sprint standups and planning every three weeks, conducting sprint retrospectives.
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Provide strategic planning and leadership for programs across Customer Success, Renewals, Technical Support, Training & Enablement, and Professional Services programs. We are looking for a highly strategic Program Manager, Customer Experience who will serve as the owner, leader, and architect of the customer success initiatives for all of LogicMonitor and our customers.
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CSCP is responsible for strategic sourcing, customer demand forecasting, capacity planning and management, supply chain planning and execution, capacity provisioning, and decommissioning and dispositioning of datacenter assets worldwide.
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Strategic Rhythm of the Business (RoB) planning & execution: Partner Greenfield RoB owner and key contributor to gather inputs for other RoB across AWS, while also influencing the business strategy through RoB global and geo and executive quarterly and monthly reviews.
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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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Ability to work with Leadership and contribute meaningfully to strategic planning initiatives. NOTE: If selected for this position, you are required to perform ALL work onsite, based on the client’s specified hybrid work schedule (currently onsite 3 days a week: Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.
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With your strong strategic planning and execution skills, you excel at leveraging your excellent communication abilities to unify teams and stakeholders around shared objectives. Lead the team in overseeing the entire lifecycle of AI marketing programs, from initial scoping and planning through to execution and performance measurement.
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Ability to work with Leadership and contribute meaningfully to strategic planning initiatives mandatory. Trident Consulting is seeking a "Program Manager " for one of our clients in "Austin, TX - 3 days onsite " A global leader in business and technology services.
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As a Technical Program Manager, you will own the execution of specific work-streams within the program portfolio implementing resourcing decisions, planning cadence, and customer-facing activities.
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Strong understanding of business and management principles related to strategic planning, resource allocation, and production methods. Analyze and assess the feasibility of projects based on technology, resource needs, and market demand, supporting the strategic expansion of the Business Partners for Agencies.
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Own agendas and action items for informative, strategic planning meetings to provide clear measurement of progress, analytics, team alignment, and effective reporting. Build and scale programs that drive strategic priorities from ideation to implementation, primarily through strong program management principles.
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Strong knowledge of business and management principles involved in strategic planning, resource allocation, and production methods. The main function of a non-IT program manager is to plan, direct, or coordinate activities in such fields as engineering, research and development, financial systems and product roll-out, etc., or any other non-IT-based project.
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4 years Required Knowledge of business and management principles involved in business evaluation, strategic planning, and resource allocation. 4 years Required Knowledge of public administration and management techniques; program planning and implementation, and project management practices, principles, and processes.
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Minimum Requirements: Years Required/Preferred Experience 4 Required Knowledge of business and management principles involved in business evaluation, strategic planning, and resource allocation.
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