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We are looking for an experienced senior product marketing manager to join the High Performance Computing Product Marketing team. Sr. Product Marketing Manager, High Performance Computing.
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You will assist the Product Marketing Manager in defining product roadmaps and feature development opportunities for the appliances of the future through identifying customer research needs, analyzing the competitive landscape, and executing product line strategies.
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Develop innovative ways to improve Swisher’s brand performance through selling skills using data analysis, brand and trade marketing, planning, and product placement. This role will utilize product knowledge, store data, and available promotions to strategically offer a menu of options to the store manager or buyer.
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BetterSleep is seeking a Senior Product Manager with experience and passion for building successful consumer products. Competitive Intelligence: Conduct regular audience and market analysis to maintain a competitive understanding of industry trends.
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Our Lake Forest, IL office seeks to hire a Senior Global Marketing Manager position for our Infectious Diseases Business Unit of Rapid & Molecular Diagnostics. 5-7+ years of experience with progressive responsibility in brand or product management in consumer, health tech, or diagnostics marketing; or a combination of the three.
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Syndicated Data, IRI, Nielsen, Circana, Data Management, Python, R, SQL, Tableau, PowerBI, Strategy, Categories, Analytics, Insights, Statistics, Data Science, Data Analysis, Advanced Analytics, Data Analytics, Consultant, Individual Contributor, CPG, Consumer Product Goods, Consumer Products, Marketing Analyst.
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Collaboration will be a key aspect, as you engage with Executives, Sales, Marketing, Product Support, and various functional teams to synergize efforts and drive overall success. 5-7 years of experience in product development, engineering, or product marketing.
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As the HCP Integrated Marketing Manager you will help to strengthen our strategic and executional excellence for our global HCP marketing initiatives programs. Work with Global Integrated Marketing and Medical Marketing leadership to develop HCP focused strategies in support of area and local market needs, in addition to implementing programs to help tackle barriers and opportunities in driving awareness and education around our core product solutions.
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Potential engagements could include product development, program launch, customer acquisition, customer life cycle optimization, retention improvement, benchmark analysis, profitability improvement.
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Strategically utilizes internal and external programs and tools designed to support the Independent Agent channel and Senior Territory Manager agency management including all Marketing and Development programs, business development tools and internal production/profitability data and analysis.
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Data Analysis and Forecasting Provide Planning Manager with historical sales and inventory information and make recommendations on product and inventory direction where necessary.
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Partner with business intelligence team to develop the story around product sales throughout the year, inputting marketing analysis to help procure a holistic story. Assist Marketing Analytics Manager in building data platform in new tool.
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Scrum Certified Product Owner certification, CPM – Certified Product Manager (AIPMM), Pragmatic Marketing Certification(s) or CSPO, preferred. Using sound market research and strategic critical thinking the Manager, Technology Products researches and develops products, roadmaps, conducts market research, generates product requirements, recommends pricing, and creates time-integrated plans for product introduction and marketing strategies.
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Translates business strategy into compelling product vision that brings new products to the market by analyzing product requirements, preparing return on investment analysis, and conducting market analysis inclusive of size, growth opportunity and competitive environment.
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The Senior Product Manager participates in the entire product lifecycle, from setting strategy to go to market, including the steps in between including requirements, systems analysis, software development, quality assurance, launch, and post-launch support activities.
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