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Working with content strategy, product designers and researchers, you will write and edit content for end-to-end journeys including screen flows, emails, error messages and promotional content.
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Carelon’s Product Platforms and Strategy team is looking to hire a Director of UX Design and Research. Defines vision and strategy for UX and socializes that with key stakeholders in the organization to educate and integrate user-centric strategies into the end-to-end product lifecycle.
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The Territory Manager is responsible for developing new business in the single and multi-family segments with GC's, builders, architects, installers, and 3rdparty consultants and converting or growing loyalty to increase sales of the product portfolio.
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Contribute to strategic design deliverables such as strategy decks, customer journeys, visions of future experiences and evangelize these cross-product "blueprints" across teams. Prior work involves collaboration within design teams (with other designers, UX researchers, and content designers) and cross-functionally (Product Management, Engineering.
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Drive product discovery planning, with design and product partners; inform future direction, including next generation vision, OKRs, roadmaps. Independently and autonomously drives the development of new research studies based on understanding business strategy and knowledge gaps.
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Other Qualifications (preferences):Education: Bachelor's degree/University degree, Master’s degreeEssential Responsibilities:Lead User Research: Collaborating with Leaders in Product Management, UX Design, and Engineering, define the long-term visionand strategy for user experience research for the segment, aligning it with business objectives and goals.
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3+ years of experience in eLearning management, product management, education, sales training, marketing or another relevant role. As these courses continue to grow and diversify, we are seeking an eLearning Specialist to help unify and manage the development, delivery and upkeep of our eLearning strategy.
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Own the Product Vision and Strategy: Develop the business case and build technology and data-driven products for the target segment and client-roles and launch and grow them working with key partners and stakeholders like Research content leaders, Product Marketing, Sales, Sales enablement, Sales Operations, and customer success.
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Frequent collaboration with the District Sales Manager to respond to their day-to-day sales and strategy direction related to product promotion activities. Existing relationships (or those within 24 months) with neurologists and/or Centers of Excellence in the territory detailing an S1P MS product is preferred.
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Define a product roadmap and prioritize the product backlog based on market research, user feedback, technology strategy, and balancing technical debt. The Product Manager will also ensure that products support the company's overall strategy and goals.
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Contribute to the content strategy and define the storyline for regulatory applications and dossiers through product development and to marketing authorization. Define the strategy for regulatory interactions, lead regulatory meetings with national authorities and sovra-national agencies (e.g. MPA, PEI, EMA, FDA, as well as WHO when relevant) in the scope of product development including.
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Claims and returns; zoning the area; stocking, arranging and organizing merchandise; setting up, cleaning, and organizing product displays; removing. strategy and execution goals; touring the Club to evaluate CPU performance; training and providing resources to meet associate needs; evaluating.
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The Principal Product Manager will be responsible for developing the marketing strategy for customers that are shared across multiple business units in Cardiology Group. The Principal Product Manager must have the ability to effectively engage, influence and challenge key stakeholders to deliver customer centric strategies that effectively advance the Cardiology business as a whole.
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Handling and disposing of hazardous materials; following company steel standard guidelines; and correcting and reporting unsafe situations to. procedures; supporting the Open Door Policy; and participating in recruiting, hiring, scheduling, promoting, coaching, and evaluating associates.
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Manages cross functional team and stakeholder expectations to execute on product strategy and provides education to requestors to determine prioritization based on tangible benefits and/or user experience.
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