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Technology Innovation & Data Assistant Manager
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Join Four Seasons Resort Maui as a Technology Innovation & Data Assistant Manager. You will maintain all hotel computer systems, data communications, and support guests with technical needs. This role requires networking knowledge, Windows Server experience, and strong interpersonal skills. Enjoy...
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United States of America , Maui
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77604.00 - 85773.00 USD / Year
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Four Seasons
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Technology Innovation & Data (IT Support) Specialist or Assistant Manager
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Join Four Seasons Singapore as a Technology Innovation & Data (IT Support) Specialist/Assistant Manager. You will ensure 24/7 reliability of critical hospitality systems like PMS and POS, providing technical support. This role requires strong network administration skills, an MCSE certification, ...
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Singapore , Singapore
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Four Seasons
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Innovation Tax Manager
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Join our national Innovation Tax team in London as a Manager. You will manage end-to-end R&D tax claims for diverse clients, from startups to FTSE 250 firms. We seek an experienced professional with a technology/R&D tax background and strong client leadership skills. Enjoy flexible working, an in...
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United Kingdom , London
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Grant Thornton UK LLP
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About the Innovation Manager role

Are you a visionary leader passionate about transforming ideas into reality? Innovation Manager jobs place you at the exciting intersection of creativity, strategy, and execution, making you the catalyst for growth and change within an organization. This is not a role for maintaining the status quo; it is a career dedicated to challenging it. As an Innovation Manager, you are the architect of the future, responsible for identifying emerging opportunities, developing groundbreaking solutions, and embedding a culture of continuous improvement across the business.

Professionals in these roles typically act as the central hub for all things novel. A core part of the job involves conducting in-depth research and analysis to spot market trends, technological advancements, and shifts in consumer behavior. Using this intelligence, you will be tasked with conceptualizing new products, services, business models, or internal processes. This often involves employing methodologies like design thinking, service design, and systems thinking to ensure solutions are human-centered and holistic. You will then lead the charge in prototyping, testing, and iterating on these concepts, moving swiftly from hypothesis to validated learning through hands-on experiments and pilot programs.

The day-to-day responsibilities of an Innovation Manager are diverse and dynamic. Common duties include developing and managing the strategic innovation roadmap, securing buy-in from senior leadership, and overseeing projects from ideation to implementation. A significant portion of the role involves collaboration; you will consistently partner with cross-functional teams, including Research & Development, IT, Marketing, Operations, and Finance, to bring diverse perspectives together and drive projects forward. Furthermore, you are responsible for communicating the vision, progress, and insights of innovation initiatives to stakeholders at all levels, translating complex ideas into compelling narratives and data-driven business cases.

To thrive in Innovation Manager jobs, a specific blend of skills is essential. Strategic thinking and strong analytical abilities are paramount, allowing you to derive actionable insights from both data and market trends. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills are non-negotiable, as you must influence without direct authority and inspire teams across the organization. A proven ability to manage multiple projects in a fast-paced, ambiguous environment is critical. Employers typically seek candidates with a bachelor's or master's degree in business, engineering, or a related field, coupled with several years of experience in roles such as product management, strategy consulting, R&D, or design. A background in project management and a deep curiosity about technology and human behavior will set you apart. If you are a proactive problem-solver who is unafraid of failure and driven to create what's next, exploring Innovation Manager jobs could be your next career-defining move.