Commercial Strategy Manager
A commercial strategy manager is responsible for driving the strategy for a unified planning process and integrating a feedback loop. They also embed account segmentation as part of planning processes and general commercial strategy. In addition, they assist the brand teams to commercialize brand plans and focus on execution. A strategy manager, on the other hand, is responsible for developing long-term business strategies to support growth and revenue, identifying weaknesses or opportunities in ongoing strategies and analyzing and assessing internal processes and market trends. They also review business strategies and goals to identify opportunities for growth and determine where company strategy is working and where it could improve.
Harlow is a town and local government district located in the west of Essex, England. Founded as a new town, it is situated on the border with Hertfordshire, and occupies a large area of land on the south bank of the upper Stort Valley, which has been made navigable through other towns and features a canal section near its watermill.
Old Harlow is a historic village founded by the early medieval age and most of its high street buildings are early Victorian and residential, mostly protected by one of the Conservation Areas in the district. In Old Harlow is a field named Harlowbury, a de-settled monastic area which has the remains of a chapel, a scheduled ancient monument. The M11 motorway passes through to the east of the town. Harlow has its own commercial and leisure economy. It is also an outer part of the London commuter belt and employment centre of the M11 corridor which includes Cambridge and London Stansted Airport to the north.
At the time of the 2011 Census, Harlow's population was recorded at 81,944 and its district had the third-highest proportion of social housing in England, 26.9%,[citation needed] a legacy of the 1947 commitment to re-house blitzed London families after World War II and provide a percentage of homes for other needy families who cannot afford market rents.