Unilever
Asst.
Brand Manager-Personal Care(Job Number:14000EJJ)
Unposting
Date:Jun-30-2014,
11:59:00 PM
Schedule:Full-time
Primary
Location:Kenya-Nairobi-Nairobi-Nairobi
Shift:Day
Job
Job:Marketing
Travel:No
Description
Main
Purpose of the Job
Plays
a key supporting role in the development and implementation of the
integrated Brand Marketing Plan to achieve short and long-term
business goals.
Key
Responsibilities
·
Assists in the development of the Brand Marketing Plan by developing
an understanding of the drivers of brand growth and brand health and
identifying key issues and opportunities
·
Assist in the execution of the integrated activity schedule ensuring
consistency with Brand Key Vision and Brand Vision Plan including
communication strategy
·
Accountable for the analysis of brand performance and brand health by
constantly evaluating performance of national support activities and
in-store implementation against measurable objectives (Score Card and
Brand Quarterly Tracker). This includes the monitoring of progress
against key trial and awareness measures, quality of in-store
support, distribution and availability per channel ie. place, pricing
and promotions in-store and initiating measuring the effectiveness
and ROI of key activities.
·
Identifies solutions and make recommendations to improve
effectiveness based on performance monitoring.
·
Delivers specific brand projects eg. Co-branding with a major
retailer.
·
Monitors budget spend and provides timely communication to relevant
stakeholders on To provide the required administrative and marketing
support to the Marketing Manager
·
To learn the steps and processes involved in brand management thus
preparing for the role of Brand Manager
Key
Skills and Qualification
·
Bachelor degree, Post graduate business degree preferred (MBA)
·
3-4 years experience in marketing
·
Project Management skills
·
Customer Marketing interface
·
Strategic Influencing
·
Passion for Growth
·
Team Commitment
To
apply log on to
https://unilever.taleo.net/careersection/external/jobdetail.ftl
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Thursday 19 June 2014
CSI Program Director - Ericsson Kenya
CSI
Program Director - Ericsson Kenya
Job description
Ericsson is a world-leading provider of telecommunications equipment & services to mobile & fixed network operators. Over 1,000 networks in more than 180 countries use Ericsson equipment, & more than 40 percent of the world's mobile traffic passes through Ericsson networks. Using innovation to empower people, business & society, we are working towards the Networked Society, in which everything that can benefit from a connection will have one. At Ericsson, we apply our innovation to market-based solutions that empower people & society to help shape a more sustainable world.
We are truly a global company, working across borders in 175 countries, offering a diverse, performance-driven culture & an innovative & engaging environment where employees enhance their potential everyday. Our employees live our vision, core values & guiding principles. They share a passion to win & a high responsiveness to customer needs that in turn makes us a desirable partner to our clients. To ensure professional growth, Ericsson offers a stimulating work experience, continuous learning & growth opportunities that allow you to acquire the knowledge & skills necessary to reach your career goals.
Job Summary
The Program Director drives large and complex Professional Services engagements towards one of Ericsson’s customers and supports the Engagement Manager and the KAM with extensive telecom and Services knowledge.
By taking on both the CSR and CFR role, the PD will be the overall responsible of the Core three team, especially for:
- Overall solution;
- Overall cost estimation
- Delivery model (mix of on-shore, near-shore and off-shore resources)
Once the deal is won, the program director will be the head of the delivery, till the complete fulfillment of the contract, ensuring so the continuity from the pre-sales to the delivery, actively seeking to improve top and bottom lines with due consideration to Customer satisfaction and Ericsson’s business objectives since these programs often have visible impact on the Business Unit and corporate results.
In addition to the pre-sales and delivery activities, there are more tasks assigned to the Program Director, such as:
· build a strong Customer Relationship at C-Level (IT, Engineering, Marketing, Finance etc.). She/ He is daily present at customer site, becoming a sort of Ericsson “agent” at customer premise to increase the customer’s trust on Ericsson as system integrator.
· able to catch and drive up-sales opportunities;
· coach his/her team, to interact with them and to support them for the professional growth, and identify and recognizes the talents.
· support in asset and organizational set-up and growth; he/she is a main contributor to the Professional Service culture growth, delivery methodology fine-tuning as well as harvesting the best practices from the programs he/she drives.
Requirements / Experience needed
To apply log on to
http://jobs.ericsson.com/job/NAIROBI-CSI-Program-Director-Kenya/68675100/?feedId=43800&utm_source=LinkedInJobPostings&tcsource=apply&utm_campaign=Ericsson_LinkedIn&src=DS-11820
Job description
Ericsson is a world-leading provider of telecommunications equipment & services to mobile & fixed network operators. Over 1,000 networks in more than 180 countries use Ericsson equipment, & more than 40 percent of the world's mobile traffic passes through Ericsson networks. Using innovation to empower people, business & society, we are working towards the Networked Society, in which everything that can benefit from a connection will have one. At Ericsson, we apply our innovation to market-based solutions that empower people & society to help shape a more sustainable world.
We are truly a global company, working across borders in 175 countries, offering a diverse, performance-driven culture & an innovative & engaging environment where employees enhance their potential everyday. Our employees live our vision, core values & guiding principles. They share a passion to win & a high responsiveness to customer needs that in turn makes us a desirable partner to our clients. To ensure professional growth, Ericsson offers a stimulating work experience, continuous learning & growth opportunities that allow you to acquire the knowledge & skills necessary to reach your career goals.
Job Summary
The Program Director drives large and complex Professional Services engagements towards one of Ericsson’s customers and supports the Engagement Manager and the KAM with extensive telecom and Services knowledge.
By taking on both the CSR and CFR role, the PD will be the overall responsible of the Core three team, especially for:
- Overall solution;
- Overall cost estimation
- Delivery model (mix of on-shore, near-shore and off-shore resources)
Once the deal is won, the program director will be the head of the delivery, till the complete fulfillment of the contract, ensuring so the continuity from the pre-sales to the delivery, actively seeking to improve top and bottom lines with due consideration to Customer satisfaction and Ericsson’s business objectives since these programs often have visible impact on the Business Unit and corporate results.
In addition to the pre-sales and delivery activities, there are more tasks assigned to the Program Director, such as:
· build a strong Customer Relationship at C-Level (IT, Engineering, Marketing, Finance etc.). She/ He is daily present at customer site, becoming a sort of Ericsson “agent” at customer premise to increase the customer’s trust on Ericsson as system integrator.
· able to catch and drive up-sales opportunities;
· coach his/her team, to interact with them and to support them for the professional growth, and identify and recognizes the talents.
· support in asset and organizational set-up and growth; he/she is a main contributor to the Professional Service culture growth, delivery methodology fine-tuning as well as harvesting the best practices from the programs he/she drives.
Requirements / Experience needed
- previous
Project Management Experience – at least 10years PM experience in
different IT/Telecoms environment mandatory
- Prior
Sales Experience in a multinational environment
- Be
willing to travel extensively within sub-Saharan Africa
- Should
be able to lead a Delivery team from Pre-sales to project delivery
and also be able to handle multiple project portfolios.
- Highly
developed Consultative behavior
- Strong
background in the domain she/he is assigned to (BSS, OSS, VAS etc.
with specific technology knowledge)
- Telco
industry acumen and strong understanding of Telco Business Processes
and complex organizations.
- Strong
communication skills and standing at senior level
To apply log on to
http://jobs.ericsson.com/job/NAIROBI-CSI-Program-Director-Kenya/68675100/?feedId=43800&utm_source=LinkedInJobPostings&tcsource=apply&utm_campaign=Ericsson_LinkedIn&src=DS-11820
Quality Assurance Officer, mNutrition project – Capacity Development (Closing, 20 June 2014)
Quality
Assurance Officer, mNutrition project – Capacity Development
(Closing, 20 June 2014)
Job description
ILRI seeks to recruit a quality assurance officer to enhance ILRI’s contribution to the mNutrition project, which will be aligned with ILRI’s efforts in the of CGIAR Research Programs (CRPs) on Agriculture for Nutrition and Health (www.a4nh.cgiar.org) & Livestock and Fish (http://livestockfish.cgiar.org/). The assignment will involve working with all consortium partners and local content providers to manage a range of quality assurance procedures, and provide advice and guidance concerning mNutrition quality assurance systems and their implementation.
ILRI is part of a DFID/GSMA funded mNutrition Global Content Partner consortium that includes CAB International (lead partner), the Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN), OXFAM, and the British Medical Journal (BMJ). The consortium will lead the in-country development of the nutrition content framework and work with local partners to develop relevant mNutrition services. The ultimate goal of the mNutrition Initiative is to contribute to improving nutrition and food security of the poor, especially women, by harnessing the power of mobile technologies to improve access to information on nutrition-specific behaviors as well as nutrition-sensitive health and agricultural practices. The initiative plans to reach at least 3 million beneficiaries across 10 Sub-Saharan African and 4 Asian countries in 3 years.
ILRI works to enhance the roles livestock play in pathways out of poverty in developing countries. ILRI is a member of the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR) Consortium, a global research partnership of 15 centers working with many partners for a food-secure future. ILRI has two main campuses in East Africa and other hubs in West and southern Africa and South and Southeast Asia. www.ilri.org .
The Centre’s headquarters are located in Nairobi, Kenya, and research is conducted in 31 countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America. We are supported by the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR) and receive funding from over 50 different donors.
CGIAR is a global agricultural research partnership for a food-secure future. Its science is carried out by 15 research centres that are members of the CGIAR Consortium in collaboration with hundreds of partner organizations. www.cgiar.org
Key Responsibilities
To manage the validation/review process for a designated portfolio of health and agricultural messages, including collaborative and internal reviews. This will include:
Requirements
Terms of appointment:
This is a Nationally Recruited Staff (NRS) positions based at ILRI’s Nairobi campus and is for a 2 years’ contract period.
Job level and salary:
This position is job level 3A with a starting salary of KES181,317 per month. In addition ILRI currently offers medical insurance for staff and dependents, Life insurance, Pension at 12.5% employers contribution, Annual holiday entitlement of 30 days+ public holidays within ILRI’s National Recruited Staff Scheme.
How to apply:
Applicants should send a cover letter and CV explaining their interest in the position, what they can bring to the job and the names and addresses (including telephone and email) of three referees who are knowledgeable about the candidate’s professional qualifications and work experience to the Human Resources Director through the APPLY NOW tab above before 20 June 2014. The position title and reference number REF: CapDev/QA/06/14 should be clearly marked on the subject line of the online application.
To find out more about ILRI, visit our websites at http://www.ilri.org
Job description
ILRI seeks to recruit a quality assurance officer to enhance ILRI’s contribution to the mNutrition project, which will be aligned with ILRI’s efforts in the of CGIAR Research Programs (CRPs) on Agriculture for Nutrition and Health (www.a4nh.cgiar.org) & Livestock and Fish (http://livestockfish.cgiar.org/). The assignment will involve working with all consortium partners and local content providers to manage a range of quality assurance procedures, and provide advice and guidance concerning mNutrition quality assurance systems and their implementation.
ILRI is part of a DFID/GSMA funded mNutrition Global Content Partner consortium that includes CAB International (lead partner), the Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN), OXFAM, and the British Medical Journal (BMJ). The consortium will lead the in-country development of the nutrition content framework and work with local partners to develop relevant mNutrition services. The ultimate goal of the mNutrition Initiative is to contribute to improving nutrition and food security of the poor, especially women, by harnessing the power of mobile technologies to improve access to information on nutrition-specific behaviors as well as nutrition-sensitive health and agricultural practices. The initiative plans to reach at least 3 million beneficiaries across 10 Sub-Saharan African and 4 Asian countries in 3 years.
ILRI works to enhance the roles livestock play in pathways out of poverty in developing countries. ILRI is a member of the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR) Consortium, a global research partnership of 15 centers working with many partners for a food-secure future. ILRI has two main campuses in East Africa and other hubs in West and southern Africa and South and Southeast Asia. www.ilri.org .
The Centre’s headquarters are located in Nairobi, Kenya, and research is conducted in 31 countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America. We are supported by the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR) and receive funding from over 50 different donors.
CGIAR is a global agricultural research partnership for a food-secure future. Its science is carried out by 15 research centres that are members of the CGIAR Consortium in collaboration with hundreds of partner organizations. www.cgiar.org
Key Responsibilities
To manage the validation/review process for a designated portfolio of health and agricultural messages, including collaborative and internal reviews. This will include:
- In
consultation with relevant (internal and external) technical
experts, provide advice and guidance on the preparation of
documentation, interpretation of the consortium’s quality
assurance procedures;
- Preparation
of background materials on the mNutrition QA process;
- Initial
scrutiny of documentation to ensure that it meets established
criteria;
- Conduct
random and scheduled checks of local content providers ‘work in
progress’
- Defining
schedules and timescales for QA work, and liaising with partners to
ensure documents are prepared in accordance with the agreed
schedule;
- Maintaining
records of the QA process and keeping these updates on relevant
mNutrition databases;
- Help
disseminate knowledge and insights gains, as well as tools and
methodologies across the mNutrition project and ILRI’s CRPs;
- Co-ordinate
and collate the development of technical content by ILRI scientists;
- Work
with consortium partners to develop and apply a quality assurance
framework for the mNutrition project as well as a process ongoing
quality assessment of mNutrition content.
Requirements
- University
degree in Business Administration, Communications, ICT, Nutrition,
Social Sciences, or other related fields;
- At
least 5 years relevant work experience, with some previous
experience of quality assurance systems and procedures (preferably
in the ICT/mobile or nutrition sectors);
- Project
management experience in in a large organisation (either in private
sector or development) - Developing country experience definitely a
plus;
- Experience
of working with multiple internal and external partners in multiple
countries;
- High
level written skills, obtained through report writing and the
ability to receive, understand and convey information in a clear and
accurate manner adjusting the content of the information to suit the
needs of different audiences;
- Experience
of giving customers a positive and satisfactory service by
responding to and dealing with enquiries, providing accurate and up
to date advice and guidance and identifying and proposing solutions
to new issues;
- Experience
of establishing productive working relationships with a wide range
of organizations and people, including external bodies, and of
working as part of a team;
- Excellent
attention to detail and the ability to maintain work of high
quality;
- Commitment
to and understanding of equality and diversity issues within a
diverse and multicultural environment (A/I);
- Familiarity
with aspects of nutrition and/or agricultural systems in developing
countries a plus;
- Demonstrated
ability to develop and manage multiple partnerships;
- Ability
to work in a fast paced environment with interdisciplinary teams;
- Ability
to develop and facilitate processes and systems related to QA;
- Strong
English language skills, both written and spoken.
Terms of appointment:
This is a Nationally Recruited Staff (NRS) positions based at ILRI’s Nairobi campus and is for a 2 years’ contract period.
Job level and salary:
This position is job level 3A with a starting salary of KES181,317 per month. In addition ILRI currently offers medical insurance for staff and dependents, Life insurance, Pension at 12.5% employers contribution, Annual holiday entitlement of 30 days+ public holidays within ILRI’s National Recruited Staff Scheme.
How to apply:
Applicants should send a cover letter and CV explaining their interest in the position, what they can bring to the job and the names and addresses (including telephone and email) of three referees who are knowledgeable about the candidate’s professional qualifications and work experience to the Human Resources Director through the APPLY NOW tab above before 20 June 2014. The position title and reference number REF: CapDev/QA/06/14 should be clearly marked on the subject line of the online application.
To find out more about ILRI, visit our websites at http://www.ilri.org
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