Previously, in nearly a decade with Warner Lambert and Reckitt-Benckiser, he led multi-functional teams to deliver record increases for consumer product sales, including years of dynamic growth with the Lysol, Easy-Off, Glass Plus, Mop & Glo, Neosporin and Benadryl brands.
What does MFT stand for?
MFT stands for Multi-Functional Team (US Army)
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Samples in periodicals archive:
As team leader of the SDDC 10-man, multi-functional team, Johnson said he faces unique challenges in overseeing three separate functions daily.
She orchestrated a multi-functional team of government/ contractor cost analysts, engineers, and program managers in refinement of a comprehensive $11 billion modernization program cost estimate for the top-priority F-A/22 project.
This is a multi-functional team employing several members of the manufacturing team, production workers, management, first line supervision and technicians.
The first step for this multi-functional team is to brainstorm how to address the current purchasing shortcomings.
The award takes its name from Rockware's pioneering 'freshthinking' innovation programme, which uses multi-functional teams to generate ongoing new ideas on themes set by customers.