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Identify goals and develop compelling proposals and business cases to achieve desired outcomes.
Integrate multiple systems with your code in an agile manner, every step of the way. Apply your consulting skills, business knowledge and SAP solution expertise to integrate SAP technology that impacts client business results.
Use a mix of consultative skills, business knowledge and technical expertise to effectively integrate Salesforce technology.
Advise and educate clients on methodologies and tools throughout the application and software development life cycle, such as design, testing and support.
Collaborate and advise on the design and implementation of strategies to drive business value.
Use your consulting skills and thorough understanding of the nature of business problems in a given industry.