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Logility's SaaS-based platform transforms sales and operations planning (SandOP) and integrated business planning (IBP) processes; demand, inventory, and replenishment planning; global sourcing; quality and compliance management; product life cycle management; supply and inventory optimization; manufacturing planning and scheduling; retail merchandise planning, assortment, and allocation.
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Collaborate across the enterprise to provide legal support during product development lifecycle and establish appropriate relationships with responsible members of relevant groups, such as product strategy, sales, marketing and communications, privacy, compliance, RAI, information security, risk management and litigation to ensure coordinated and appropriate processes to support business strategy while mitigating risk.
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Bachelors Degree, Business or Marketing concentration is preferred. 1 2 years experience in craft beer sales is desirable; preference will be given to those with beverage sales or consumer product goods experience.
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Collaborate with Sales, Product Marketing, Creative Services, Content, Digital, Revenue Operations, and Revenue Enablement teams to develop and implement integrated multi-channel marketing campaigns aligned with key business priorities, brand, and client needs.
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Own and build analytical tools and solutions addressing product and business needs and questions enabling better decisions by leadership. Strong product sense - ability to identify and size new product opportunities to strategically grow the business.
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In the Field CTO role, you will be the glue between sales, sales engineering, marketing, product management and engineering. You are expected to use past creative experience, product management skills, technology alliances experience and sound business judgment to make decisions on the best way to create a product that delights customers and meets our business objectives.
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Collaborate with cross-functional teams to assess and manage legal and business risks effectively, providing counsel to various departments such as marketing, sales, product development and people operations.
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The Product Manager will serve as the contextual expert, working collaboratively with business leaders, engineering, sales and marketing in the regions to ensure that projects are delivered, and revenue and customer satisfaction goals are met.
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You will lead a small, dedicated team, shape product strategy, and work closely with engineering, design, QA, marketing, sales, and customer success teams to deliver exceptional market intelligence solutions.
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You must understand AmexGBT’s product strategy, the market and competitive landscape and work with internal and external stakeholders including Technology, Finance, Supplier Partnerships, Service Delivery, Client Services, Sales, Marketing, Traveler Care and others.
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We are looking for a Principal Product Manager – Virtualization that will play a critical role that involves working closely with engineering, marketing, and sales teams to deliver product solutions that align with customer needs and business goals.
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Expertise one or more of the following functions: direct sourcing, product to market, consumer analytics, digital experience, marketing, personalization, digital commerce, back-office operations, distribution and transportation, store and omni operations, indirect procurement.
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Leadership; Business Planning; Marketing Communications (MarCom); Shopper Marketing; Brand Strategy; Advertising; Demand Generation; organization; Competitor Analysis; Marketing Strategies; Product Planning; Project Management; Marketing Mix; Microsoft Office; Long Term Planning; Brand Storytelling; Profit and Loss (P&L) Management; Cross-Functional Integration.
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We are looking for a Senior Decision Scientist to partner with our paid and organic growth marketing, product, and business leaders to drive insights across our customer acquisition channels, understand our customer attribution, lead experimentation for our marketing and growth teams, and play a big key role in helping us grow profitably over the next few years.
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As part of the growth marketing team our next Global Events Manager will provide BDEs, Sales, and CSMs with the materials and information required to drive audience acquisition and engagement at events.
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