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The Team Leader Business Growth and Development coordinates and negotiates with other departments to implement marketing initiatives. Identifies, evaluates, and pursues business opportunities with partners or potential customers. Being a Team Leader Business Growth and Development acquires new customers, retains and expands existing customer relationships. Responsible for maintaining close relationship with existing clients. In addition, Team Leader Business Growth and Development develops sales of products and services by investigating and resolving customer problems, recommends modifications... view job details

The BDR Team Leader coordinates and negotiates with other departments to implement marketing initiatives. Identifies, evaluates, and pursues business opportunities with partners or potential customers. Being a BDR Team Leader acquires new customers, retains and expands existing customer relationships. Responsible for maintaining close relationship with existing clients. In addition, BDR Team Leader develops sales of products and services by investigating and resolving customer problems, recommends modifications to the product/service line, and coordinates sales negotiations with appropriate pe... view job details

Initiate modification appropriate to achieve improved performance and support of the product. Monitor activity generated by the developed product. Participate and present at broker and insurer meetings with respect to product development and new products recently launched. view job details

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Development Counsellors International (DCI) is the leader in marketing places. Since 1960, we have worked with more than 450 cities, regions, states and countries, helping them attract both investors and visitors. We specialize exclusively in all phases of economic development and tourism marketing. view company details

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Team Rubicon unites the skills and experiences of military veterans with first responders to rapidly deploy emergency response teams. view company details

Team, Inc. provides specialty industrial services in the United States, Canada, Europe, and internationally. It operates through three segments: Inspection and Heat Treating Group (IHT), Mechanical Services Group (MS), and Quest Integrity Group (Quest Integrity). The IHT segment offers non-destructive evaluation and testing, radiographic testing, ultrasonic testing, magnetic particle inspection, liquid penetrant inspection, positive material identification, electromagnetic testing, alternating current field measurement, and eddy current testing services. It also provides long-range guided ultr... view company details

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Jackie and Tom are members of a software development team. The team is focused on a new application that is to be rolled out next month. Jackie is the senior member and feels responsible for the team’s reputation. She believes the current version doesn’t have enough bells and whistles. Tom believes their reputation will be more affected by the number of bugs still in the software, and thinks they should eliminate those before adding new features.If you were Jackie, which of the following would you say to Tom?'Tom, if you brainstorm with me, we’ll be able to quickly figure out the best features... view article details

You Can Do Both Whether you’re joining a staff of twenty or just two, it’s simply expected that you will act as a team player when you’re hired. And for the most part, you don’t mind working with others—as long as you are also able to be independent. The thing is, sometimes it’s hard to keep your independent working style when you’re forced to work in a group. Here are some ways to join the team—but still be true to yourself and get ahead at work.4. Respectfully Voice Your Opinions It can be easy to lose your train of thought -- as well as your voice -- when you are in a meet... view article details

All Hail the Chief(s)! This article has been brought to you by the letter “C.” If you see a “C” next to somebody’s title on a business card, you’ve most likely met a person of some importance. But, have you ever wondered about how much C-Suite executives make? Look no further! We’ve compiled a list of seven average annual “chief” salaries to give you an idea of how much these big wigs make annually, on average. 1) Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Median Annual Salary: $754,713 CEOs are responsible for the short- and long-term profitability and growth of their company. They organize leadership and... view article details

Leadership Versus Management Do you know the difference between leadership and management? In Western economies, the lines between the two have become blurred. In her book, The Seven Keys of Charisma (1997), Joanna Kozubska says: “There are times when a leader needs good, systematic management skills and times when a manager must inspire people. We have to be able to do both.” This has significant implications for the way that leaders and managers should be developed. Originally, the difference between management and leadership arose based on the perception that management was about imple... view article details

The Top 9 Hottest Jobs during the Pandemic Affected by the outbreak of COVID-19, businesses of all shapes and sizes are finding it difficult to operate smoothly. Many employees find themselves out of work due to social distancing and others have transitioned to a work-from-home model and are relying on technology and the internet to collaborate with colleagues and get things done. Not surprising, internet-related hot jobs are in suddenly in great demand during coronavirus outbreak. If you are looking for a new job and have the skills and knowledge needed, the time is right f... view article details

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Every organization needs a leader. Becoming an effective leader requires more than just confidence and charisma, however. To be an effective leader, you need to also have a variety of organizational skills in your repertoire. Without this, you may struggle to guide your team down the correct pathways. The good news is that organizational skills are learnable for any leader. There are some organizational skills that you will want to prioritize though. Let's take a look at what some of these are in this article. The Importance of Organizational Skills for Leaders Having strong organizational sk... view blog & white papers details

Motivating and engaging the team is one of the most vital tasks of any company leader. While pay is a factor, a strategic bonus plan can drive peak performance. The key is to find the right bonus plan examples suitable for the team and company culture. There are diverse bonus plan examples to consider, each with pros and cons. With the right bonus plan in place, the team becomes more motivated and invested in the overall success of the company. Bonus Plan Examples Based on Skills Bonus plan examples based on skills reward employees for developing and using abilities that benefit the company. ... view blog & white papers details

Managers and leaders have the task of supporting their team's skills and competencies development while also ensuring they do their job effectively. With this responsibility, managers are often unsure of how to approach certain employees. So, how can you make sure that your managers are equipped to support their team's skills and competencies development? In this article, we will explore some of the key strategies that your organization can use. As well as this, we will outline how you can provide your managers with the right tools and support to help foster a culture of learning and developm... view blog & white papers details

Facilitating knowledge and skills transfers across teams and departments is an important component of an organization's operations. If effective, communication, collaboration, and growth can thrive. Organizations can struggle to find the right balance when deciding what to do, however. In this article, we will dive into what the best practices are for facilitating knowledge transfer and skills development across teams and departments. Let's begin by understanding the needs of an organization. Understanding the Needs of an Organization Before ensuring skills transfers and knowledge sharing are... view blog & white papers details

Employee skill development is one of the most important strategies that managers or business owners must adopt. Businesses thrive with employees who are highly skilled, motivated, and engaged. The key lies in providing openings for continuous learning and growth. Employee skill development is a key process that companies must focus on and prioritize. Knowing the current skills of each employee serves as a foundation for unlocking their full potential. This article explores the techniques that managers, company leaders, and business owners can use to grow their employees' skills. They can use i... view blog & white papers details