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Implement sales tactics and leverage marketing programs in order to maximize those business opportunities. Works with Sales to identify and qualify new business opportunities and presents compelling business case to pursuit decision board to obtain pre-sales resources. Understands business drivers within the industry and emerging marketplace trends. view job details

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Lead and manage the end-to-end sales process through engagement of appropriate resources such as Solution Executives, Product Managers, Executives, and Partners on complex multi-product solutions. Actively listens to others, presents all of the information needed by an audience, shares information in a timely fashion, answers questions honestly, and is easily understood. Demonstrates expertise in best-practice selling behaviors that lead to superior, customer-focused sales results and performance, provides effective feedback and coaching to sales Associates, inspires and challenges sales Associates to attain breakthrough performance, and removes barriers to effective customer service. view job details

Assisting in interplay and integration between all digital channels and ensure timely delivery and efficient collaboration with creative and planning teams. Execute client strategy across assigned nameplates in the online space across paid, owned and earned mediums. Demonstrates the leadership skills and abilities necessary to effectively manage complex client interactions to positive outcomes for both the client and CO-OP. view job details

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Executive National Bank is a locally-owned financial institution that has proudly served the Miami-Dade community since 1972. The bank originally operated as Jefferson National Bank and became Executive National Bank when it was acquired by the Safie family in 1981. The bank began with the main office in the heart of Kendall and grew to include additional strategically located, full-service branches. The Executive National Bank Team is comprised of individuals that share the owner's commitment to providing high quality customer service with a very personal touch. Many of the employees have bee... view company details

Charter Senior Living is a caring and compassionate leader within the senior living industry. Charter manages senior living communities throughout the U.S., offering independent living, assisted living and memory care services. A family-owned business with an executive team with more than 100 combined years in the senior housing industry, Charter Senior Living's mission is to preserve the legacies of their resident with outstanding personal service and recognition of the dedication and commitment of its family of staff. RESIDENTS The needs and expectations of our residents always come first an... view company details

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Hartman is a provider of business strategy consulting, IT management and asset valuation services to the education and healthcare sector. view company details

Atria Senior Living provides senior living communities, assisted living and senior care services. view company details

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Whether you're already an executive or just an aspiring big cheese, it's never too early to begin studying the sophisticated art of negotiating executive compensation. Only executives are eligible for many types of perks and benefits - if you disagree, try asking for your own jet. And executives often have access to data sources that are harder for other employees to use, or less relevant. But you may be surprised to learn that some of the methods for negotiating executive pay can work just as well for you as they do for the senior VP whose salary continues to rise while everyone else worries ... view article details

Whether you're already an executive or just an aspiring big cheese, it's never too early to begin studying the sophisticated art of negotiating executive compensation. Only executives are eligible for many types of perks and benefits - if you disagree, try asking for your own jet. And executives often have access to data sources that are harder for other employees to use, or less relevant. But you may be surprised to learn that some of the methods for negotiating executive pay can work just as well for you as they do for the senior VP whose salary continues to rise while everyone else worries ... view article details

It Starts with the CEO Chief executive officers (CEOs) get paid lots of money for being the top employees in the company. Why do they get paid so much? Like athletes and actors, CEOs provide a level of talent that is required to produce the desired product - in this case, a strongly performing company. The skills and responsibilities that come with the job of CEO are extreme and the number of people who can fill these roles is limited. That is why the market has determined that people with these skills are worth a lot of money to their companies. Only about 20 percent of a CEO's pay is base... view article details

They call them the salt of the Earth; the people who spend their lives learning a specific labor, directly benefitting the public with effective service. There are all kinds of skilled laborers, many of whom choose to work at The Jim Beam Company – makers of the best-selling bourbon in the world. Meet Kevin Boone, Process Control Sr. Maintenance Supervisor at the Jim Beam distillery in Clermont, Kentucky. He works in one of the three principal Beam factories in the state, just twenty minutes outside Louisville. The history of the Beam brand dates back to 1795, when the first generation of the ... view article details

Iron Chef, Jamie Oliver, Mario Batali.Thanks to the Food Network and a plethora of cooking shows, when people think about becoming a chef nowadays, their next thought is about getting their own TV show. But Ed Glebus, an executive chef for CulinArt in San Diego, says it's a lot of hard work, repetition and it's all done off-camera.After working on a farm trying his hand in retail, Glebus was 16 when he took a job at D'Angelo sub shop in Plymouth, Massachusetts. And he's been working in the food industry ever since. Although he gave college a try, Glebus said it wasn't for him and so he set out... view article details

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A company's first executive hire sets the tone and agenda, attracting significant attention and expectations. How a startup's initial executive differs from an established firm's first C-suite hire reveals their contrasting priorities. While emerging players need operations gurus to build a foundation, legacy brands seek visionaries to spur innovation. Examining the contrasting choices in premier executive hires reveals how companies match roles with their growth stages and organizational culture. This analysis will showcase that a firm's first executive hire speaks volumes about its core valu... view blog & white papers details

This is a special episode featuring a roundtable discussion that includes the following Senior Consultants from Salary.com: Greg Wolf the Managing Principal of Salary.com's Consulting Practice, Rebecca Gorman a Principal of Compensation Consulting, Courtney LeCompte a VP of Compensation Consulting, Garry Straker a VP of Compensation Consulting, Eric McMillan a VP of Compensation Consulting, and Mara Marino a Senior Compensation Consultant. In this episode, Salary.com's Senior Consultants join David and Dwight for a roundtable discussion where each shares their predictions for 2024. October ... view blog & white papers details

With remote work on the rise, companies aim to hire top talent no matter where they are. But how does location affect salaries for senior positions? Should you budget the same for entry-level and executive roles? This article examines how location influences pay across different levels of experience. You may be surprised to find that discounts often decrease for seasoned professionals. What Is Geographical Discounting? Geographical discounting adjusts salary offers for remote jobs depending on their locations. The company adjusts pay according to the location's living expenses. Some companies ... view blog & white papers details

Are you considering hiring an executive compensation consulting firm to help determine pay for your C-suite? Smart move. Executive compensation consultants have the expertise and data to guide companies to success. They may help you avoid overpaying executives and losing top talent by not underpaying them. If you pick the right consultant, you will have an advantage in attracting and keeping talented leaders. Learn how executive compensation consulting can change your company's compensation game. Understanding Executive Compensation Consulting and Its Benefits Executive compensation consultin... view blog & white papers details

Engaging in executive coaching takes courage. There are no assurances when senior management hires a consultant from the outside to assist in molding and growing a high-level leader. It is a risky method with major upside potential and significant downside risk. Executive coaching can aid leaders to know their full potential, fix their flaws, and soar to new heights of success. Their team, or the whole company, benefits from this growth and development. There is also a potential that executive coaching will bring to light deeper problems and anomalies. Additionally, it may bring about adverse... view blog & white papers details