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Strategic Business Partnerships: You'll provide strategic business partnerships to WDS business units, focusing on various aspects like performance management, leadership development, and employee engagement.
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The Business Development Senior Manager is primarily responsible for driving planning and analysis for market development and fill-in expansion; for developing strategic relationships and assets that provide incremental market opportunities; create additional opportunities for sales channels for within Data Centers.
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The Business Development Senior Manager is primarily responsible for driving planning and analysis for market development and fill-in expansion; for developing strategic relationships and assets that provide incremental market opportunities; create additional opportunities for sales channels within Data Centers.
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Facilitate cross-functional collaboration with key stakeholders, including HQ partners, Production/Development, Corporate Planning, Commerce, Business Intelligence, Legal, Finance, Creative Development, Web, CRM, Public Relations, Content Marketing, and Executive Leadership.
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5+ years of management consulting, product strategy, or business development in technology-driven organizations. We are looking for a seasoned professional with strong product strategy and strategic planning experience in technology products or services.
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The Senior Manager will leverage both their understanding of State and Local government operations and experience across Eagle Hill's core service lines (strategic planning, organizational design, change management, human capital transformation, process improvement, and/or program management) to develop strategic and trusted client relationships, shape new opportunities, lead business development campaigns, develop proposals to sell new and follow-on work, and manage client relationships.
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You will drive profitability through strategic account management and new business development and manage accounts, programs and/or projects of significant scope and complexity. Understanding of business and management principles involved in strategic planning, resource allocation, leadership techniques, production methods and coordination of people and resources.
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Experience with strategic planning, resource allocation, and budget management. This is your opportunity to be a core part of the AWS team that has direct impact on global strategic planning and decision-making.
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Participate in projects that include leading multi-year planning activities, framing approaches to evaluate business portfolio trends, and conceptualizing and driving enterprise and market level strategic studies to support new market entry, expansion, or business model design.
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From these Regions, AWS offers over 200 fully featured cloud services which redefine business agility, reduce the cost of IT infrastructure, and elevate the role of IT as an enabler of business organizations.
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Reporting to the CFO, the Senior Finance Manager will play a key role in driving strategic financial planning, budgeting, and forecasting processes and will provide valuable insights to support decision-making across the organization.
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In addition, this role will help develop long-term growth strategies for AWS’s international business. Amazon Web Services (“AWS”) is looking for an outstanding Senior Product Manager to join the AWS International Product Management and Expansion Strategy team.
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