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Csaba Nagy

Technical Services / Project Management Professional open to interim / permanent assignments in Budapest, Hungary

Csaba Nagy
54 years old
Driving License
Budapest Hungary
Professional Status
Consultant
Available
About Me
Highly skilled Services/Project manager with over 15 years of experience developing and executing business support strategies in alignment with corporate objectives.
Experienced leader of multicultural cross-functional teams with emphasis on customer satisfaction and operational improvement. Experienced in total quality management principles that has delivered process improvements that improve customer satisfaction and reduce costs. Certified Project Management Professional with over 15 years of experience in applying project management principles to complex projects. Leader and key contributor in wide-range of projects including business strategy development, software development & introduction, and process development & simplification projects (including Six Sigma and Kaizen-Lean methodologies). Excellent verbal and written communication skills both in English and Hungarian.

Specialties: Experienced implementer of global service contracts, new customer onboarding, process development and change management projects. Seamless and consistent round-the-clock service delivery through multicultural virtual teams in an SSC environment.

Strengths: Building relationship and trust with customers. Process improvement, methodology development. Establishing, integrating and managing multicultural geographically dispersed teams. Key contributor and effective leader in change management activities.
Education

MBA

Buckinghamshire New University

September 2007 to June 2010
Business Administration and Management, General

PMP

PMI

2012
Project Management Professional Certificate
cert. no.: 1514747

ITIL v3 foundations

HP

2011

Bachelor of Science (BSc)

Kandó Kálmán Technical Colleage

September 1988 to June 1991
Information Technology