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The mission will be to manage the Nikkiso ACD Reciprocating Pump product lines, from product development of standard pumps (such as cylinder and storage filling pumps, fuel station pumps, and marine fueling pumps) and aftersales solutions, to marketing, training, and technical & commercial sales support.
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Responsible for development of monthly and quarterly global marketing plans and reports for managed product lines to summarize key activities driving revenue and unit growth to meet targets (promotions, launches, PR, events, influencer seedings, collateral creation, digital marketing, etc.
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As the Senior Product Manager, you will play a pivotal role in driving the strategy, development, and execution of Alleviate’s primary client-focused solutions and user interfaces.
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Content Development: Create high-quality marketing collateral, including sales enablement materials, website content, product presentations, and case studies to effectively communicate product benefits and features.
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Performs strategic review activities related to brand strategy and product development. Develops business plans, feasibilities, roadmaps, reports, and other business intelligence for review by management, peers, and stakeholders across the organization to drive product development and marketing activities.
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Sku Planning Support: Works closely with Product Development teams to create sku plans (eg- pre-sell and DLC plan) for each title that optimize each product launch for the marketplace and engages consumer research to identify market opportunities for creating games/optimizing messaging.
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General Summary:The Manager, Digital Product Development – Web & Mobile will be responsible for leading the product delivery for our Customer Experience team that includes Consumer Websites, OEM Portals, and Mobile applications.
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The Associate Merchandising Manager is responsible for guiding design and development for Authentic's product licensees for their respective brands. Support business team and guide strategic decisions on new product development: specifically focusing in on commercial viability in segment and channel.
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Experience working in agile product development (desired). We are looking for an experienced Software/ Informatics Product Manager who will be responsible for the next generation cloud-based QC data management platform, Unity Next, as well as other Informatics products as we expand our offerings over time.
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Partners with Finance to report on the actual ROI.Maintain product development priorities and roadmaps with management and cross-functional stakeholders. Partners with cross-functions stakeholders to ensure a smooth and seamless transition of new product development from scale up to launch, both internally and externally, both on time and to spec.
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The successful candidate will be responsible for defining and communicating the strategic path for Sequoia products as well as the day-to-day decisions regarding product development and product releases.
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Ensuring the commercial strategy and customer needs are incorporated into the development of the launch strategy, product supply chain strategy, Product Strategy Roadmap (PSR)· Championing commercialization of the best, optimized product, process and supply chain at launch.
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As Senior Product Manager, Upstream Marketing, you will be responsible for new product development and global launches of capital platform, as well as lifecycle management and sustaining activities of the capital portfolio.
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The successful candidate will be responsible for defining and communicating the strategic path for Digital Title Group products as well as the day-to-day decisions regarding product development and product releases.
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Translate business needs into technical specifications and oversee the product development lifecycle. We are seeking a highly motivated and experienced Data Product Manager to join our dynamic team at Transcend Digital a leading pharmaceutical client.
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