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Partnership: Work closely with colleagues across Capital One including: IT, Sales, Operations, Finance, Corporate Strategy, lines of business, Product, and others to drive improvement in quality, volume, service, efficiency, and profitability.
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As the Strategy & Operations lead deployed to our Product organization, you’ll help drive Flex’s long-range roadmap, ensuring tight execution and providing visibility for collaborators up and downstream of new product releases.
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Oversee multiple projects and programs concurrently and with a rigorous, detail-oriented approach centered on outcomesPartnership: Work closely with colleagues across Capital One including: IT, Sales, Operations, Finance, Corporate Strategy, lines of business, Product, and others to drive improvement in quality, volume, service, efficiency, and profitabilityStrategic & analytic acumen: A proven track record of decision making and problem solving based on analytics.
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Job expectations include ensuring that product management efforts are integrated with sales, marketing, operations, implementation, and customer service strategies. Develops and influences product strategy, driving products to provide comprehensive solutions across the bank.
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He/she will work closely with Operations, Product, Marketing, Seller Recruitment, Business, and Finance teams around the world. - 5+ years of product or program management, product marketing, business development or technology experience.
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Sr. Business Manager - Enterprise Product and Platform Strategy. Execution: Coordinate across the line of business to manage and sequence delivery of business intent, build business requirements and execute against the product strategy.
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In this role, the Principal Product Manager (PPM) will be tasked with supporting the modernization of over 200+ products by creating an OCI Control Plane framework to support automated product provisioning, lifecycle management operations and product upgrade.
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The team supports all product lines across Payments and sits central to leadership across our Product, Technology, Design, Operations, Sales, and Client Service & Implementation organizations, where capability building, agility coaching, commercialization, investment governance, technology modernization, and end-to-end product delivery optimization is top priority.
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Product Operations Manager, Trust Strategy. 8 years of experience in management consulting, product management and strategy, or analytics function in a technology company.
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As a Senior Manager, Business Analysis on the Enterprise Product and Platform Strategy team at Capital One, you will apply your strategic and analytical skills to major company challenges.
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Partner closely with key stakeholders to shape the long-term view for trust, creating thought leadership, connective tissue, and actions across product areas to deliver on the long-term strategy.
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Work closely with Product Management, IT, Operations, Sales, Customer Experience, Data Analytics and external partners (as appropriate) to collect the insights necessary to create a business case and compelling storyline that leads to alignment on Product Strategy.
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Manager, product strategy - Store Operations Analytics and Platforms (Hybrid) (240045767) manager, product strategy - Store Operations Analytics and Platforms (Hybrid.
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Master's degree in Business, Analytics, or related field, Project Management Certification, Six Sigma certification, Statistical Programming Language. Leading the execution plan - Lead operations and gain cross-functional collaboration at the executive level to ensure the program plan is properly executed, including capability automation, seller adoption, benefit and impact delivery.
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Senior manager, product strategy – Store Operations Analytics and Platforms. Progressive experience in product management, design-thinking, management consulting, and / or corporate strategy leading transformation programs and projects.
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