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or services from ground up Partner with internal service owners and teams to evaluate technical data, create recommendations, obtain consensus, plan and execute service upgrades and changes Maintain appropriate
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Cooling Catheter to Provide Neuroprotection to Avoid Paraplegia Resulting from Open and Endovascular Thoracic Aneurysm Repair" (https://blueprintneurotech.org/awardees/ ). We recently hosted the first
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) Strong project management skills. Excellent written and verbal skills, including skill in group presentations and consensus building. Skilled professional judgment and critical thinking on technical issues
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. • Demonstrated understanding of clinical and experiential pedagogies. • Demonstrated ability to lead complex academic initiatives. • Proven ability to manage teams and build consensus. • Strong interpersonal and
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, employee and labor relations, and belonging and inclusion. Exceptional facilitation, stakeholder management, and consensus-building skills. Proficiency with PeopleSoft and Microsoft tools (Excel, PowerPoint
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, the candidates will be evaluated and ranked jointly and consensually by the jury members, based on the grid. In this way, each candidate's score and final ranking will be obtained, with absolute merit approval
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the pathophysiology of FND is not yet fully understood, there is consensus that these disorders do not arise from structural lesions but rather from aberrant functioning within brain networks. Among several proposed
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communication skills to facilitate consensus building, serve as a technical mentor for less experienced colleagues, and effectively translate complex technical information for non-technical project sponsors
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environment. Skill in negotiation, consensus building, collaborative problem-solving and conflict resolution. Preferred Qualifications Experience with UC Davis business systems including Aggie Expense, Destiny
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to taking part. In a recent national Delphi consensus, Irish adolescents with physical disability told us they prioritised acceptance by others, involvement (not just “being there”, but “being involved”), and