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As a dedicated Business Strategy Analyst Lead you will use quantitative and qualitative analysis to provide thought-leadership on evolving industry trends, market developments, USAA’s strategic direction, regulatory environment, and macroeconomic trends for the business unit.
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This role independently leverages human-centered design, user testing, content design principles, omnichannel content strategy, SEO best practices, accessibility guidelines and brand and style guidelines to create content and execute holistic digital content experiences to help solve member problems and achieve business goals.
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Ensures short-term goals support long-term strategy and that organizational/functional strategy aligns with and supports MPC’s overall business strategy. In addition, this role will proactively work with peers and business partners to provide architecture services, support, and training to advance the overall Midstream IT/OT strategy.
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Your ImpactIn the role of National Drinking Water Market Leader, we'll count on you to support: implementing a national growth strategy for drinking water market, which included but not limited to: water supply source evaluation and planning; water quality analysis; drinking water treatment, water storage, transmission and distribution systems; public and industrial water systems management.
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You will lead the development of a business strategy for the increase of sales with our existing clients and developing new clients across Texas. Developing new business and maintaining high-value relationships with key districts and divisions of TXDOT, toll authorities such as HCTRA and NTTA, and other local/regional clients where you see opportunity.
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Learn more about what makes us different and how you can thrive as an IT Operations Specialist at MMA. Marsh McLennan Agency (MMA) provides business insurance, employee health & benefits, retirement, and private client insurance solutions to organizations and individuals seeking limitless possibilities.
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From the creation of HR strategy using our leading Oracle-enabled HR Transformation labs, the application of design thinking that allows HR to challenge how work gets done today, to navigating the ever-evolving HR technology landscape to determine the right digital solutions to enable transformation, our HR Transformation practice is focused on helping HR take the lead.
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Role: Financial Threats Innovation Strategy & Analytics Analyst (C13)The Innovation Strategy Analyst position will lead analysis efforts to identify financial threat prevention and detection opportunities as well as assisting in the design and implementation of custom solutions.
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The Sales Operations & Strategy Analyst is a critical position to the business that needs to have the ability to both influence and drive cross functionally to support day-to-day business operations along with GTM and process improvements.
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Master's Degree Healthcare Administration, Business, Data Science, Statistics, or related field preferred. Education/Experience: Bachelor's Degree Healthcare Administration, Business, Data Science, Statistics, or related field or equivalent experience required.
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Develop and manage strategic communications to deliver mission-driven messaging through the correct channels, to the right people, at the right time through storyboarding, strategy framing, communications branding, campaign development, and graphic design.
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The Business Management Consultant will enhance profitability by assisting the marketing and sales team to gauge perspectives of consumer needs and compiling campaign reports that outline a strategy.
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Key Responsibilities: Strategic Leadership: Develop and execute a technology strategy aligned with Glowtouch's business goals. Business acumen and ability to align technology strategies with business goals.
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To deliver on our strategic vision, we have five business divisions that are the foundation for the long-term growth of the company: Assessment & Qualifications, Virtual Learning, English Language Learning, Workforce Skills and Higher Education.
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Documentation & Planning: Work with business, CTO, and PNC staff engineers to author Master Plans (business strategy), Blueprints (technical strategy), High-Level Designs (HLD), and Low-Level Designs (LLD.
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