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Leads the creation of strategic brand business plans for the brands, inclusive of a viable economic strategy, product and service model, brand positioning, value proposition definition, competitive strategies (for product, service, talent & culture, growth, demand generation.
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Partner with upstream Product Management to create a multi-year strategic product roadmap with focus on customer adoption and revenue growth, drive alignment on strategy across all stakeholders within the organization.
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This role will challenge the candidate to understand and impact many facets of hardware business strategy, including sales planning, financial forecasting, strategic pricing, trade marketing, sales analytics and supply chain analytics.
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As the product owner you are the end-to-end gatekeeper of the platform mission, strategy, and tactical execution associated with delivering on strategic priorities. In an agile structure, you will partner with other Fidelity leaders to influence the broader strategic decisions, roadmaps and resource requirements, set and refine the mission, and bring together a team of chapter members to complete specific product features, You will ensure alignment on the “what” and “when” work is to be performed through ongoing planning and prioritization of a product backlog.
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Act as a conduit between PowerA’s Product Management team, Strategic Business Optimization group, including Pricing Analyst and Sales Account Directors in optimizing PowerA’s product assortment offered to retail.
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The Product Marketing Manager, for our Acoustics product line, is responsible for the product management related activities and execution for the marketing strategy and tactics for products in the assigned product portfolio.
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The Associate Director, Regulatory Affairs will establish and grow internal CMC regulatory activities, providing strategic management and content plans to support Vyriad’s gene therapy product development, registration, and post-approval strategies.
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Collaborates with key stakeholders to evaluate and uncover strategic insights related to Profit & Loss performance including Product Strategy, Pricing, Marketing, Sales, Credit Risk, Distribution Channels, and Member Experience.
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Create strategic marketing plans to grow our Devices, DEMS, RTO, & Productivity product pillars, including market research, strategy, messaging and positioning, collateral, competitive intelligence, sales enablement, and KPIs/reporting.
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Lead the strategic direction of our fraud operations group as well as our Trust & Safety product experience team. The ideal candidate will be responsible for leading the strategic direction of both the fraud operations group and the Trust & Safety product experience team.
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We are searching for a Content Marketing Manager to play a pivotal role in developing and implementing strategic content marketing initiatives to drive brand awareness, engagement, and conversion across various digital channels.
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Monitor, analyze, and report on the performance of content marketing initiatives, utilizing data insights to optimize content strategy, drive continuous improvement, and make data-driven recommendations for optimization.
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Leads in the development of a compelling and differentiated brand strategy, leveraging the brands' consumer, competitive, and other stakeholder profiles and needs. Brand Strategy & Multi-Year Planning.
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Working cross-functionally across the business, the Strategic Sourcing Manager leads the supply chain strategy development and emerging products supply chain initiation efforts therefore serving the entire product’s life cycle needs working with procurement, product management, technical marketing, safety, quality and chemists.
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Working knowledge of supply chain systems and architecture, including ERP systems, business intelligence, strategic sourcing, and product costing (Fiori, SAP HANA S4, preferred) Advanced understanding and experience in supply chain, procurement, and finance strategy and operations.
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