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Title : Digital Product Marketing Manager. Under the leadership of the VP of Marketing & Communications, help to oversee content strategy and execution for all Crossway apps and standalone websites, including the ESV Bible app, ESV.org, and TheBiggestStory.com.
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Product Designers split their time between UI design and UX/research-focused activities. Our product is solving marketing challenges for Enterprise customers that undoubtedly reach every candidate applying for this position.
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Related Terms : Business Design, Design Strategist, Marketing Opportunity Strategist, Product Strategist, Research and Insights, Senior Marketing Strategist, Service Design, Strategic Marketing, User Experience Research, Design Research Onsite Work: A reasonable commute is necessary since mostly onsite work is required.
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In this role, additionally, to build and nurture relationships with clinical customers as it relates to participating in clinical studies, the incumbent is responsible for supporting the product management group including but not limited to market research, product development, product launch, product changes, post-market surveillance, and product obsolescence.
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Call on and secure relationships with senior leadership in Epidemiology, Primary and Secondary Research, Medical Affairs, Value and Evidence, HEOR, Marketing, Brand Management, Product Management, Managed Markets, Market Access, Data Analytics, and other areas within organizations.
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This individual will be responsible for selling Real-World Evidence (RWE) AND Outcomes Research with professional consulting engagements to pharmaceutical, biotechnology, medical device and medical diagnostic manufacturers in Specialty (with a large focus in oncology.
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This passionate and inclusive researcher will work closely alongside the Staff UX Researcher, partners from design, business, product management, engineering, and marketing globally to deliver high-impact user insights.
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Grow the sales of Real-World Evidence (RWE), Outcomes Research, Real-World Data, Chart Abstraction Studies and other related research services to manufacturers through strategic acquisition of new business and expansion of existing business that meet or exceeds sales objectives.
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Cardinal Health Insights and Engagement, a division of Cardinal Health Specialty Solutions, delivers comprehensive consulting, medical marketing and communications, data analytical services and real-world evidence solutions to a robust portfolio of specialty pharmaceutical manufacturers and biotechnology companies.
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Strong RWE/RWD and outcomes research knowledge. From supporting manufacturers on the path to successful product approval, commercialization, and optimization to delivering the products providers need with the efficiencies they want, we use our experience and expertise to help our customers achieve success and improve specialty care.
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Cultivate strong, long-term relationships with key decision-makers within accounts and develop deep knowledge of the customer organization and product portfolio. Research service issues and ensure satisfactory resolution of client concerns.
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Business Design, Design Strategist, Marketing Opportunity Strategist, Product Strategist, Research and Insights, Senior Marketing Strategist, Service Design, Strategic Marketing, User Experience Research, Design Research.
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Support project teams, regulatory affairs, product management, marketing, and product stewardship in topics related to toxicology and kinetics. You will represent Toxicology & Kinetics in international cross-functional teams and contribute to the dsm-firmenich innovation strategy by supporting Research & Development projects during the entire project life cycle.
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The Packaging Designer will research trends, ideate multiple concepts, and follow strategy guidelines from marketing and brand partners. Partner with product design & marketing counterparts to ensure package delivers on strategy.
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Pharmaceutical / medical / healthcare product brand marketing or other commercial leadership experience, including prior experience with US Consumer and/or HCP Marketing (specifically to infusion biologics a plus.
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