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This Business Intelligence (BI) Analyst position reports directly to the Manager of Service Analysis and will work with Service Analysis, Scheduling and Service Planning areas of the Planning department.
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The Director, Business Development will support directly on of the regional development groups in the US, working on market, customer, and policy intelligence, regional portfolio management and assessment, and leading critical business initiatives, including, product pricing, competitive analysis, M&A support of utility-scale Solar, Wind and Energy Storage projects in the US and Canada.
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The Business Development Director will play a key role in ensuring implementation of regional targets, and regionally portfolio management, achieving and reporting relevant operational KPIs. The position directly reports to the regional VP of Development.
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Familiarity with business intelligence tools such as Palantir and Tableau. Support the core Wiz Federal teamin the delivery of our business for US Federal Government agencies. Leveraging and strengthening the human and technical resources at your disposal, you will develop the strategic and tactical threat intelligence picture for Wiz, helping to mitigate potential threats to Wiz personnel both in their workplaces and on the move, as well as reputation-related risks to the company itself.
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Proven track record of driving sales performance improvement and operational excellence through effective sales operations management and business intelligence initiatives. Business Intelligence Strategy: Develop and execute a comprehensive business intelligence strategy that aligns with organizational goals and objectives, leveraging data analytics to drive actionable insights and inform strategic initiatives.
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Own the data product for demand forecasting, leading cross-functionally across Finance, Strategic Finance, Business Intelligence, Rights Acquisitions, Ad Sales, Content, Marketing, and Vertical GMs.
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And business intelligence engines (SQL, Power BI, Power Pivot, Tableau, etc.) The Demand Planning team is a central function within CSCP with direct impact on Microsoft cloud business success.
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We’re driving the company’s digital transformation and expanding business capabilities using industry best practices and advanced technologies such as cloud, artificial intelligence and robotics process automation.
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Work closely with AMD EYPC and INSTINCT processor silicon architects, thermal and mechanical architects & designers, PAE Solution architects, Business Unit Product Marketing Managers and Business Development Managers to optimize customers System Solutions based on AMD Instinct product lines for best performance & power balance, feature set and overall system cost.
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Knowledge in some of the following areas: Cloud Security, Endpoint Defense, Modern Malware Lifecycle, Threat Intelligence, Security Operations, Incident response, Endpoint Management, Identity Protection and Computer Forensics.
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General Manager/ SVP Marketplace Business. Collaborate closely with the other business units - Investment & Wealth Solutions (IWS) & any future business units - and current functions - CPO, CMO, CTO, GC, CHRO, CFO - to develop and formalize growth strategy and operations for the next 5 years.
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Support corporate development and business development efforts by providing market and competitive intelligence. PRIMARY DUTIES / RESPONSIBILITIES:Support development of new services and business models, focused on circular economy (namely battery recycling.
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10 years experience in marketing/advertising agencies, specifically in business development, media planning, or account management. The secondary goal is to work with the management team to craft and refine business model for scale.
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Possess an energetic, outgoing, and friendly demeanor, and the ability to manage multiple tasks at once while completing them according to deadline About our Line of Business PharMerica is a full-service pharmacy solution providing value beyond medication.
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Reporting directly to the Senior Manager of Security Operations and Threat Intelligence in Procore’s Cyber Fusion Center with the opportunity to be located in the Austin, TX office or work remotely from Austin, TX.
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