HP

APJ Public Sector, Program Management Office Lead

HP
ElectronicsSingapore, South West, SingaporeOnsitePosted 1 month ago

About the role

AI summarised

Drive the company's strategic direction in the Public Sector across the Asia Pacific marketplace, ensuring competitiveness and adaptability in a rapidly changing business landscape. This role translates HP's Future of Work vision into actionable strategies for National, Provincial, and Municipal government entities.

ElectronicsOnsiteBusiness Planning

Key Responsibilities

  • Execute aligned HP Global Public Sector strategy across the Greater Asia and India markets per defined workstreams.
  • Provide market feedback to the Global Public Sector Program Management Office (PMO) to influence investment priorities with local impact.
  • Accelerate segment business outcomes through differentiated HP innovation and sharp execution across Greater Asia and India markets.
  • Build a robust Public Sector practitioner community across target countries.
  • Identify research, tools, and analysis required to achieve objectives for large, complex business strategy projects.
  • Structure analytical approaches and develop project strategies and tactics.
  • Develop recommendations for optimizing business and financial performance.
  • Manage large, cross-functional teams and communications to facilitate projects and ensure timely delivery.

Requirements

  • 10+ years of work experience, preferably in strategic management, strategic planning and implementation, consulting, or market research.
  • Four-year or Graduate Degree in Business Administration, Finance, Economics, or a related discipline (or commensurate experience).
  • Proven ability to consult with business executives on strategy formulation, including risk management and new growth opportunities.
  • Experience leading large, cross-functional teams in project delivery.
  • Ability to leverage strategic and management consulting frameworks for portfolio evaluation.
  • Demonstrated ability to align strategy with organizational goals across global teams.