Manager, Program Management

Job Description

Welcome to Starbucks, where we believe in creating a culture of warmth and belonging, one cup at a time. As a Manager of Program Management, you will play a crucial role in ensuring the success of our programs and initiatives. We are looking for a highly organized and strategic individual with a strong background in project management and leadership. Your passion for delivering excellent results and driving cross-functional teams will help us continue to elevate the Starbucks experience for our customers. Join our team and be a part of something special.

  1. Oversee and manage all aspects of program management for Starbucks, ensuring the successful execution of programs and initiatives.
  2. Develop and implement strategic plans, goals, and objectives for program management in alignment with the company's overall vision and goals.
  3. Lead and guide cross-functional teams to ensure collaboration and effective communication throughout the program lifecycle.
  4. Monitor and track program progress, identifying and addressing any issues or roadblocks that may arise.
  5. Use data and analytics to make informed decisions and continuously improve program processes and outcomes.
  6. Foster a culture of excellence and accountability within the program management team, setting clear expectations and providing support and guidance as needed.
  7. Collaborate with various departments and stakeholders to ensure alignment and integration of programs with overall company goals and strategies.
  8. Develop and manage program budgets, ensuring efficient use of resources and adherence to financial goals.
  9. Conduct regular performance evaluations and provide feedback to team members to support their growth and development.
  10. Stay updated on industry trends and best practices in program management, incorporating new ideas and strategies into Starbucks programs.
  11. Job Qualifications
    Strong Leadership Skills: A Successful Manager, Program Management At Starbucks Should Have Proven Experience In Leading And Motivating A Team To Achieve Goals And Drive Results.

    Program Management Expertise: The Ideal Candidate Should Possess Extensive Knowledge And Experience In Program Management, Including Planning, Organizing, And Implementing Complex Projects Within A Dynamic And Fast-Paced Environment.

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  1. Excellent Communication Skills: As A Manager, Program Management At Starbucks, Effective Communication With Cross-Functional Teams And Stakeholders Is Crucial For Success. The Ability To Clearly Convey Ideas, Provide Feedback, And Resolve Conflicts Is Essential.

    Strategic Thinking: Starbucks Values Innovative And Strategic Thinking, And The Manager, Program Management Role Requires An Individual Who Can Think Critically, Identify Opportunities And Challenges, And Develop Creative Solutions To Drive Business Growth.

    Experience In The Retail Industry: A Strong Understanding Of The Retail Industry, Preferably In The Food And Beverage Sector, Is Highly Desirable For This Role. The Manager, Program Management Will Need To Have A Comprehensive Understanding Of The Market, Customers, And Competitors To Develop Effective Programs And Initiatives.

    Required Skills
    Quality Assurance

    Change Management

    Project Planning

    Time Management

    Budget management

    Team Leadership

    Risk assessment

    Strategic Thinking

    Problem-Solving

    Resource allocation

    Performance evaluation

    Stakeholder Communication

    Soft Skills
    Communication

    Conflict Resolution

    Emotional Intelligence

    Leadership

    Time management

    creativity

    Teamwork

    Active Listening

    Adaptability

    Problem-Solving

    Compensation
    According to JobzMall, the average salary range for a Manager, Program Management in Seattle, WA, USA is between $100,000 and $140,000 per year. The salary may vary depending on the size and scope of the program, the industry, and the individual's qualifications and experience.

 

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