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CRCs are responsible for assisting study start-up; recruiting, enrolling, and retaining participants in the study; performing study assessments and follow-ups; data entry and management; and facilitating community outreach and stakeholder engagement.
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Lead all aspects of assigned accounts within their portfolio, including but not limited to: opportunity identification; pre-sales planning; deal execution; post sales installation planning and follow up; customer issue resolution relating to invoicing, service and other issues in order to ensure post-sales satisfaction and facilitate long term relationships with strong potential for repeat business.
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CRM| Microsoft 365| Experience with other Automotive platforms & databasesAdditional Skills & Qualifications:- 1-4 years of outside sales, door to door, B2B, automotive car sales, or Territory sales experience - CRM, Outlook, and telephone skills (cold calling, follow up, setting meetings)- Strong time management, project management, and problem-solving skills.
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Apply the Project Management practices used in Takeda’s DD&T organization in the area of change management and communication, including Project plan, Milestone Management, Status Tracking and Reporting, Deliverables Follow-up, Issue and Risk Management.
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The SP-ARE Project Manager will participate in SP-ARE-related meetings, support key work groups which are comprised of cross-department members, assist in aligning efforts and roles across various spaces that support racial equity efforts across DPH, and lead follow up and reporting key updates, including updating the SharePoint site.
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Join Takeda as a Change Management and Communications Manager where you will Execute change management and communications activities to support the adoption of new processes and technology, helping us achieve our Digital ambitions and ensuring an exceptional people experience.
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Development of program specs and communications with vendors to clearly communicate execution needs of the eventSchedule and lead planning meetings with stakeholdersClear follow up communications with event stakeholders ensuring awareness of project deadlinesOn-site execution of the event which would include leading pre-con meetings, vendor load in and set up, on-site registration management, staffing management, etc.
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How you will contribute:Monitor the change based on process data and additional gathered information using data to identify the appropriate measuresApply the Project Management practices used in Takeda’s DD&T organization in the area of change management and communication, including Project plan, Milestone Management, Status Tracking and Reporting, Deliverables Follow-up, Issue and Risk Management.
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Beacon Hill Technologies covers a broad spectrum of IT positions, including Project Management and Business Analysis, Programming/Development, Database, Infrastructure, Quality Assurance, Production/Support and ERP roles.
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U.S.based employees are also eligible to receive, per calendar year, up to 80 hours of sick time, and new hires are eligible to accrue up to 120 hours of paid vacation. Appropriate Bachelor’s in related specialization area (e.g. Change Management, Communications, Business Administration) is essential.
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He or she is responsible for all phases of projects from Launch to Completion, including communication with System Designer, General Contractor, Architect, Interior Designer, Lighting Designer, Engineers, other Trades, e.g. Electrician, and Customer/Client, change orders and other cost and budgetary considerations, quality control, scheduling, training and and post-project follow-up.
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Once a project is complete, you will follow-up with customers to maintain relationships and provide ongoing ‘fee for service’ support and problem resolution. Dealership management experience is a plus (sales manager, internet sales manager, business development manager, F&I manager, marketing manager, marketing director, parts manager, service manager, fixed operations manager.
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Follow up employee led BD activities resulting from presentations between clients, CPL staff and partnering companies. Key Service Lines include: Owners Project Management (OPM) and Commissioning (Cx.
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Responsible for day-to-day ticket management, system error resolution and NPS findings; ensuring appropriate follow-up is done on each ticket, including discussing escalating with management as appropriate.
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On the project management side, you will coordinate all aspects of clinical trials, including protocol development, budget tracking, and milestone management. Regulatory Documentation: Assist in the preparation, submission, and follow-up of regulatory documents, including IRB submissions, protocol amendments, and safety reporting.
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