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Type of Internship: Remote Work Paid/Unpaid: UnpaidYou will make a difference by: Support Manager of Program Administration in establishing communication and project planning strategies for tracking and documenting completion of strategic planning goals in an organizational setting.
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Understanding of Finance business processes, including FP&A, Strategic Finance, Business Unit Finance, Controllership (Close & Consolidations), Tax, Treasury, Management and External Reporting, and Investor Relations.
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Ability to be innovative in issues related to strategic sourcing, vendor relations, quality assurance and the associated measurement systems. Key job responsibilities The Supply Chain team is seeking an experienced Principal, Global Commodity Manager (GCM.
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Workforce management, Strategic planning, and/or forecasting experience. This Leadership position will focus on strategic development of workforce planning, as well as cross-team partnerships to align with delivery of key short/long term business outcomes.
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Manage the strategic development and planning for assigned category, as a subset of a larger group of categories led by the Senior Category Manager. Support Product Director and Senior Category Manager on day-to-day activities that include Strategic Pricing team as well as supporting Senior Category Manager in the preparation for and engagement in vendor meetings related to product assortment architecture and cost of goods negotiations.
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Impacts the IT project leadership function by strategic influence and by exercising control over resources, budget management and planning; accountable for end results. The IT Project Group Manager is accountable for management of complex/critical/large professional disciplinary areas.
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Dallas College is seeking an experienced Facilities Manager with a proven track record of planning, implementing, evaluating, and organizing facilities management activities in a dynamic higher education environment.
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Primary Purpose Reports to the SVP of Supply Chain and is responsible for directing all aspects of Parkland’s supply chain contract activities from acquisition planning through contract award and strategic level contract administration activities in support of the overall goals and mission of Parkland.
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Administration and Management - Knowledge of business and management principles involved in strategic planning, resource allocation, human resources modeling, leadership technique, production methods, and coordination of people and resources.
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Minimum of five years of experience in Strategic Planning and Healthcare Strategy/Development is required. Serving as chief strategy spokesperson for DFW, the Chief Strategy officer oversees the strategic and business planning functions for the facilities within the DFW Market.
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Responsible for synthesizing those skills across the team to create a data-driven voice to strategic topics, resulting in thought-pieces that glean new insights into American’s large and complex line maintenance footprint and the strategic levers that underpin that network.
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Formal or informal management training to include leadership training, coaching skills, giving feedback, managing and measuring work, managerial courage, delegation, developing reports, strategic planning, project management, hiring, team building.
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As the Production Project Sr. Manager, you will provide strategic and tactical support in delivering the planning, pre-production and on-site execution of multiple conferences, events and projects.
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The Chief Strategy Officer will be responsible for oversight of the business and strategic planning and marketing integrity of the DFW. He/she will have responsibility for advancing the markets’ short- and long-term business growth plans and the development and implementation of market business strategy and market position.
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Market Planning & Customer Prioritization – Segment customer touchpoints in the region into optimal books of business to build a sustainable market coverage model, incorporating fact based and strategic insights to assess gold/silver/bronze classification and corresponding resources.
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