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Subject matter expert for analytical tools and techniques, primarily in business intelligence platform management (Tableau, Looker, PowerBI, Domo) and supporting tools (dbt, git) As a key member of the Data Intelligence team, this includes preparing and executing analytic strategies, measurement and reporting for CRM digital and non-digital marketing campaigns and making proactive recommendations that drive the key performance goals of our clients.
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The Manager, BI Product Development is responsible for guiding and supporting all facets of CRM analytics projects. Create business cases for successful analytics initiatives. Present to clients and prospective clients on results of current projects as well as new business opportunities.
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As a Product Owner supporting the Cyber Intelligence Service, you will be accountable for contributing to and delivering upon the strategic agenda for our core cyber products to drive meaningful progress for our customers and our business.
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As Product Marketing Manager, you will be part of a fast-paced, growth-oriented marketing organization, enabling our front-line teams with masterful storytelling, content creation, competitive intelligence, enablement, and tools.
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Lead customer & business intelligence and analytics function (i.e. competitive analysis, market intelligence, demand mapping, customer needs states, customer profiling, etc.) Understanding of business intelligence and analytics tools and methodologies used to identify and assess new growth opportunities.
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Develop subject matter expertise in competitive intelligence in the advisory business, understand the competitive landscape in TAMP and BDs in terms of investment product trends, usage, and pricing.
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By using data and intelligence, you’ll drive growth for the business as you partner across a wide range of cross-functional DocuSign stakeholders. Our key stakeholders are in every function of the business globally, with a core focus on sales, marketing, product management and C-level executives.
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We are currently seeking a SW Solutions Associate Technical Product Manager to join our dynamic Business Solutions Team! The B2B SW Solutions Technical Associate Manager will be responsible for driving growth and development of our digital signage software solution business.
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The Senior Product Marketing Manager will be the dedicated liaison between Product Management, Business Operations, and the Insights & Analytics and sales teams to ensure streamlined communication and regular sharing of market knowledge within the Brand Sales, Emerging and Agency Development domains.
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Collaboration Build strong working relationships and collaborate closely with product management, corporate marketing, competitive intelligence, and sales teams to ensure alignment on release benefits in order to achieve business goals.
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The TM Product Manager will be responsible for owning and delivering the external developer experience and a best-in-class user front-end application with line of business product leadership, engineering, marketing, risk functions, and operations.
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As a Product Manager you will be responsible to drive the top level strategy, business objectives desired timing, and a vision of solution direction, while also converting strategy and solution vision into the product vision by creating the backlog of epics and user stories.
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The Product Sr. Manager will also contribute to the evolution of pilots to scalable projects as well as the ideation of new areas of personalization for PepsiCo. This role is expected to deliver thoughtful recommendations for new ideas/concepts based on technology trends and ecosystem activity relevant to PepsiCo's business needs.
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In Business Intelligence Reporting (SQL, Tableau and/or Informatica) Business Intelligence Reporting. business intelligence reporting. The Product Manager is expected to play a pivotal role in execut.
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5+ years of product management or similar experience, especially with business intelligence products in the enterprise space. The Product Manager oversees what work goes to development squads as the lead technology business representative and decision-maker, working in tandem with the product team.
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