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Contributing to the entire product life cycle: - crafting roadmaps, defining, and prioritizing product requirements, delivery, and post-launch care. As a Product Manager in our Purchase team, you’ll be responsible for developing features to support new revenue streams and optimizing Ticketmaster’s existing fan experience.
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As program manager at an automotive company, track timelines, budgets for new product launch, keep company management and customers informed of progress. Program Manager - NPI - New product introduction - 3-5 years experience.
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You will partner closely with various internal cross functional teams, including product, operations, marketing, public policy and legal as well as identify, onboard and manage external vendors that will aid us in our identity and reputation efforts.
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The Pricing Manager role will: 1) Price new and existing customer deals, 2) Model and analyze data to support client negotiations, enforce best-in-class processes including RFP management and contract governance, 3) Compile and evaluate competitive data and develop and marketplace reports to influence product line, segment, customer and business unit decision making, 4) Develop and maintain governance, performance and pricing documentation.
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Proven experience as a Product Manager or similar role. Drive the execution of all product lifecycle processes for products, including product research, competitive analysis, planning, positioning, roadmap development, requirements development, and product launch.
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This may include product transfer projects, new product commercialization/launch activities internal to the site, cost improvement projects, capital equipment installations, Right First Time initiatives, and safety and compliance driven initiatives for Drug Product Operations.
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As a key member of this team, we are seeking a Licensing Manager to support in the day-to-day management of our licensing agents, brand collaborations, and direct partners, to ensure the successful development and execution of consumer products and experiences for Supercell’s portfolio of gaming IP. Key areas of focus will include account management, product development, launch execution, presentation development, and internal coordination.
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As a result, we are seeking highly experienced Regional Customer Portfolio and Energy Management Product Program Manager for our Aircraft Electrification business, who have demonstrated the ability of leading and managing complex development program portfoilios throughout the project lifecycle and new product launch to the market.
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Minimum of 5 years of product management experience in durable goods manufacturing, including new product launch, portfolio analysis, product life cycle management, category simplification, and management of cross-functional teams.
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As the Client Success Manager, you will join as a partner to our clients to provide them with an exceptional experience and to drive adoption of Healthee with their employees. You’ll Report To The Head Of Customer Success As a Key Member Of The Client Success Team, You Will Work Closely With Cross-functional Teams Including Sales, Marketing, Engagement, Product And Data To Continuously Improve The Customer Experience & Journey, Identify & Drive Renewals And Expansion Opportunities AND Achieve World-class Customer Satisfaction & Engagement.
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We are looking for an experienced professional to fill the Product Launch Assistant Manager position in a fast-paced, growing cosmetic company. Assistant Manager Product Launch.
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The Product Manager is responsible for being the connection of the customer’s voice to the product opportunity and aligning with cross functional partners for product road maps, executions and launch schedule.
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The Pricing Manager is responsible for supporting pricing execution by partnering with leaders and staff across multiple functions to identify areas of price opportunity, lead data and market driven analytics to support price decisions, develop pricing improvement recommendations, and provide execution support.
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Lead, create and launch market-leading product offerings in partnership with sales, marketing, engineering, user experience and support. You will be a core part of the indirect tax product management team, helping us deliver: compliant tax calculations, no matter.
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Work closely with the product team to execute throughout the seller's education efficiency product development process like AI chatbot/ quiz tools/ UI updates by gathering and defining requirements, writing MRD, creating wireframes and workflows, running user studies, conducting AB tests, and coordinating marketing and other launch plans.
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