UAEN Project Administrator RSD |Retail | Marks & Spencer | DFC
Overview of the role
Systematic planning, implementing, monitoring, and revision of all the channels of communication between stores and regional office. It also includes the organization and dissemination of new communication directives connected with all different departments of Marks and Spencer.
Communications with Store manager’s, employees and stakeholders to keep them informed of company developments. To create strategies to increase employee awareness, engagement and to promote productivity contributes to the sales plan through the delivery of effective reporting and IT systems.
What you will do
Sales & Reporting
Service
Cost
People & Communications
Required Skills to be successful
What equips you for the role
Job Location
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Company Industry
Accounting
Company Type
Employer (Private Sector)
Employment Type
Full Time Employee
Monthly Salary Range
Unspecified
Number of Vacancies
1
The Al-Futtaim Group, founded over 70 years ago, has long established itself as one of the leading business groups in the region. The early days saw the Group operating essentially as a trading enterprise, pearls, textiles, foodstuffs and timber forming the foundation of Al-Futtaim's initial business. The 1940s and 50s saw the company extend its capacity and scope of operations, the most obvious example of which was the introduction of Japanese automobiles into the United Arab Emirates in 1955. Today, a work-force numbering upwards of 10,000, forever on the increase, is drawn from over forty nations and engages in a myriad of activities which include Automotive, Electronics, Retail, Insurance, Civil Engineering, Computing, Furnishings, Hardware, Advertising, Construction, Light and Heavy Engineering, Ship Repair, Steel Fabrication, Real Estate and Property Development. The Al-Futtaim Group subscribes to the doctrine of decentralisation and delegation in the organisation of its corporate structure, a policy which is exemplified by the structure of five core divisions: Automotive, Electronics, Retail, Finance & Services, Real Estate These divisions collectively operate over forty companies bearing the Al-Futtaim banner. The latest development by Al-Futtaim is Dubai Festival City, "a city within a city" being developed on a 1,200-acre site which stretches along 4km of Dubai Creek from the base of the Al Garhoud Bridge. This waterfront development promises a unique destination for Dubai and the region with its eclectic, world-class mix of entertainment, dining, shopping to be completed by 2006.