Previously, David was the Vice President of Economic Research and Strategic Development for Flexible Plan Investments overseeing
quantitative strategy development.
Not exact matches
Adel is a Senior Portfolio Manager in the Global
Quantitative Active Equity Group, where he focuses on managing global investment strategies, product development and quantitative research within develo
Quantitative Active Equity Group, where he focuses on managing global investment
strategies, product
development and
quantitative research within develo
quantitative research within developed markets.
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Development, buyer personas, Data, digital marketing, John Naisbitt, Market research, Marketing, marketing
strategy, qualitative research,
Quantitative research, social business, social media marketing, social media
strategy, tony zambito
Rule 1: You Can't Make Them Up Rule 2: Don't Confuse a Buyer Persona with a Customer Profile Rule 3: Get the Right People with the Right Attributes and the Right Skills Involved Rule 4: Buyer Personas Are a Translation of Goals Rule 5: A Buyer Persona Offers Insight into the Unarticulated and the No - So - Obvious Rule 6: Buyer Persona
Development is Not a
Quantitative Process Rule 7: Avoid Building a Wire Mesh of Data Points When Developing Buyer Personas Rule 8: Goal - Centered Qualitative and Experiential Analysis is the Foundation of Buyer Persona
Development Rule 9: The Purpose of the Buyer Persona
Development Process is to Inform on Goal - Centered Customer
Strategies Rule 10: Buyer Persona
Development Serves as a Communications Platform to Tell the Story of Customers and Buyers
He has significant experience in portfolio risk management and
development of derivative
strategies and
quantitative research.
Lorne is a Vice President and Senior Portfolio Manager with the Investment Solutions Group where he specializes in investment
strategy for the group and the
development and enhancement of the
quantitative and fundamental tactical asset allocation process.
Hedge funds, which are often early adopters of new investment methods, are spurring the
development of
quantitative strategies, which trade using mathematical, or algorithmic, models.
Founded in February of 2000, NuWave Investment Management, LLC specializes in the
development of
quantitative trading
strategies and their systematic application to global financial and commodity markets.
From 1987 until joining Deutsche in 2000, Alex served as Vice President and Division Head at The Bank of New York where he managed the Special Investment Products group which provided investment management, product
development, and trading for equity derivatives and
quantitative strategies.
He has traded securities and derivatives, managed portfolios, supervised
quantitative product
development, and allocated assets to alternative investment
strategies.
• Decreased external risks for projects by ensuring that all module officers are in sync with each other, leading to an increase in coordination between departments • Developed and implemented community - focused responses for
development projects • Established
quantitative staffing models to communicate staffing resource levels to higher management • Developed dedicated analytic tools to outline resources requests,
strategy choices and tradeoff needs • Assisted in identifying trends and shifts within execution patterns • Ensured that any changes or adjustments are informed to the higher management • Performed research work to provide input for
development of new resources and processes • Ascertained that the project lifecycle is appropriately controlled through proper management and supervision
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Quantitative Technique, Packaging, Weights & Measures, Inventory Management, Inventory «Shrinkage» Management, Warehouse Management, Safety Engineering, Logistics, Transport
Development, Demand Modeling, Process Improvement, Marketing
Strategy, Econometrics, Strategic Management, Risk Management, Production Line Planning, Building Automation, Structured Programming, Financial
Strategy, Monte Carlo Simulation, Business Process Improvement, Geographic Analysis and Interpretation