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Strategic Planning: Plan work schedules, hours, and job duties to guarantee optimal service delivery across all areas. Summary:Join our team as an Assistant Custodial Director Bench and play a pivotal role in elevating support services in K-12 or higher education environments.
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The Executive Director will be responsible for overseeing and managing all aspects of the vocational school operations, including strategic planning, financial management, business development, and team leadership.
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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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This role will conduct discovery, requirements gathering, process documentation, configuration, and implementation management of ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning), CRM (Customer Relationship Management), HCM (Human Capital Management) and other related business applications functioning as a key resource for our clients spanning, finance, product distribution, manufacturing, job costing, field service, sales, marketing, service, and reporting.
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Working in close partnership with our strategic, marketing sciences and client counterparts across all of our US offices, the CXI team provides a useful and differentiating base of consumer, market, vertical, brand and marketing channel knowledge designed to arm cross-functional teams with inputs that give RAPP client teams a head start and competitive advantage to grow relationships, inform customer experience design opportunities and inspire creativity.
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Strategic Planning, Legal and Regulatory compliance experience Smartsheet experience preferred. Strong planning, scheduling and organization skills. Strategic Planning, Legal and Regulatory compliance experience Smartsheet experience preferred.
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Participate in corporate strategic planning as required. Collaborate in planning, design, development, testing and implementing new technology or enhancements to existing technology.
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Risk aims to effectively identify, monitor, evaluate and manage the firm's financial and operational risks - including reputational risk - in support of the firm's strategic plan. We use our expertise to execute strategic initiatives to provide internal clients, such as firm and divisional leadership, access to financial information more efficiently and effectively.
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As a Marketing Specialist, you will have exposure to all aspects of marketing such as fiscal year strategic planning, customer and channel segmentation, integrated digital campaign planning, and sales programs and promotions.
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Collects, interprets, and analyzes clinical and financial data to support organizational decision making, clinical and financial initiatives and strategic planning activities. Job Summary: Experience and Education:Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration, Computer Science, or other related fields and three (3) years business analysis and/or project experience with a minimum one year experience working with tools similar to, but not limited to, Power BI, Tableau, or SSRS and/or querying languages similar to SAS, SQL, or R. Position requires minimum one year experience in systems development and testing, installation, and training.
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BGIS is a leading provider of integrated real estate management services, including facilities management, project management, energy & sustainability services, strategic workplace consulting, real estate services and capital planning.
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This position involves strategic planning, resource allocation, and management of project teams to ensure timely and efficient completion of K12 construction projects. Planning and evaluating operations to be cost-effective.
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Proven track record in strategic planning, business development, and client management, with experience in leading teams. Deep understanding of Mainframe delivery and distributed hosting, network, storage, messaging, identity management, encryption.
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Conduct plan document/SPD, operational and compliance reviews as needed; demonstrate strategic plan design knowledge of DC retirement plansOversee vendor search (RFP)/fee benchmarking (RFI) process, strategy and transition; present RFP/RFI marketing results to clientYour time is spent managing analysts and associates, training them, refining the client work that is done and working directly with clients as the point of contact for day-to-day questions.
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About the Role: As a Sourcing and Procurement Manager, you will lead, manage, and optimize the strategic sourcing and supplier management processes for direct materials. Familiarity with MRP, Rough Cut Capacity Planning, and S&OP processes is a plus.
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