FAQs
What is the main focus of the Ecosystems & Community Section Manager role?
The main focus is to facilitate innovation ecosystems, develop strategies for fostering a culture of innovation, and build relationships with key stakeholders to drive innovation projects.
What qualifications are required for this position?
A Bachelor's degree in Business, Innovation Management, Engineering, or a related field is required, with a Master's degree preferred. Proven experience in innovation management or ecosystem facilitation is also necessary.
Is fluency in languages other than English beneficial for this role?
Yes, fluency in local languages is considered an advantage in addition to English fluency.
What kind of skills are desirable for this position?
Strong strategic thinking, project management, and communication skills are desirable, along with the ability to build and maintain relationships with diverse stakeholders.
What is the expected work culture at Nissan for this position?
The work culture at Nissan encourages a culture of continuous improvement and innovation, empowering employees to think creatively and take calculated risks.
Are there opportunities for networking and collaboration in this role?
Yes, the Ecosystems & Community Section Manager will create opportunities for networking and collaboration among internal teams and external partners to drive innovation projects.
What commitment does Nissan have towards diversity and inclusion?
Nissan is committed to being a diverse, equitable, and inclusive company that empowers everyone to bring their authentic selves to work, valuing each person's opinions and contributions.
Where is this position located?
This position is located in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Will the Ecosystems & Community Section Manager work collaboratively with external organizations?
Yes, the role involves building and maintaining relationships with startups, academic institutions, industry partners, and internal teams to foster innovation.
What are the expectations regarding resource allocation for innovation initiatives?
The Ecosystems & Community Section Manager is expected to identify and allocate financial, human, and technological resources to support innovation initiatives.