![]() Actively contribute to improving ING Australia’s project management capability.Provide accurate and timely communication of project status, risks and issues to senior stakeholders, escalating appropriately and timely.Work proactively with all parts of the Business to ensure that stakeholders expectations are managed and needs are met.Facilitate collaboration across all relevant stakeholders across the bank to ensure projects are delivered meeting agreed objectives, project success criteria and quality standards.Ensure the appropriate project management methodologies/techniques to successfully deliver projects.Effectively manage project scope, schedule, budget, deliverable quality, workforce planning, procurement, stakeholders, integration and risks/issues.You will work together with the Risk Excellence (RX) Program team to ensure a compliant and robust implementation of these deliverables. The objective is to fundamentally improve ING’s risk management capability, processes and systems across the bank to meet regulatory expectations, align to industry best practices and contributing to ING’s strategy, with a particular focus on 3 Lines of Defence and Risk Capability. This role, Project Manager, is responsible for managing and coordinating activities related to uplifting Risk Management Framework (RMF) across ING in Australia. ![]() Join us and build an exceptional experience for yourself and you will be making a difference to our customer’s lives by shaping the way they bank and empowering them to stay a step ahead in life and business. And we are counting on your unique voice and perspective to help ING Australia become even better. Also Yadakk's music is absolutely amazing, best music in the game.At ING Australia, you will have the chance to build a career as unique as you are, with the global scale, support, inclusive culture, and technology to become the best version of you. But most tribes struggle in crowded games anyways. The only downside to Yadakk is that they need room to expand to a city or two or they will fall behind if they don't get that initial early game momentum. They rule the land with roads and they rule the seas with trade. ![]() The fact Yadakk gets custom houses faster than Kickoo, having a capital city that dwarfs Luxidoor's through trade, expand as fast as Oumajii, and have the ability to outmaneuver almost every tribe even in early game with simple warrior spam boosted with roads is absolutely ridiculous. The fact roads branches out to trade also encourages expansion through sea as ports are needed for custom houses so this indirectly makes Yadakk a tribe meant to rule the seas. Yadakk is probably the best tribe for games that are not extremely crowded, Their roads tech allows early game expansion faster than all other tribes whilst maintaining a decent economy. Screw those buggers and their knockoff brand mycelium! Roads are the superior trade infastructure! Have to deal with Polaris ice archers, moonies, and battlesleds? Beat the sh*t out of them with warriors on roads they're twice as fast as those units cause of roads and twice as cheap that you can just make Polaris waste their money, need to kill off polytaurs? Warriors with roads can do the job perfectly as Elyrion will eventually run out of animals to mutate, Need to deal with hexapods or phychi or even need to kill of the shaman to make Cymanti no longer have the ability to boost units? USE ROADS WITH WARRIOR SPAM, like seriously a single warrior hit can kill early Cymanti units and the shaman is so weak that 2 slaps from some warriors kills them, the fact speed is doubled CAUSE OF ROADS allows you to catch Cymanti off guard with a highly aggressive offense and murder their whole army including their shaman in a few turns. Also Yadakk can hold their ground against special tribes. I usually always manage to keep Polaris at bay with a couple of ranged units and some units to break ice. The fact ice can be broken can slow down Polaris expansion.
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