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Works closely and collaboratively with R&D, Application Development, Operations, Commercial Marketing, Business Development, Client Relations, Implementation, and Sales to lead to timely product development.
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Insight Global is hiring for a Top Secret cleared (TS/SCI preferred) Product Lifecycle Manager. You will support the government Program Management Office with the research of current and future operational capabilities, command structures, communications paths, and COCOM plans to enable development and validation of emerging cross-domain and cross-service technologies and Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures (TTP) that will bring future warfighting concepts to reality and new capabilities to the warfighter.
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The Senior Product Lifecycle Manager is responsible for driving the team towards execution of these plans and will accomplish their responsibilities through interactions with a broad range of functions involved with the development and commercialization of Exact Sciences products globally including Research & Development (R&D), clinical, medical, operations, program management, commercial, finance, regulatory and legal functions and the international business unit.
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Partner with Product Manager to ensure the defined product vision, roadmap is aligned with the work for the development team. Experience in or ability to leverage Product Management and Development tools such as Azure Dev Ops, Aha.
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Where You Come In As a Data Management Software Product Manager, you will play a pivotal role in driving the development and delivery of our cutting-edge software solutions that empower our customers to take control of their health.
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Lead the product development process from concept to launch. Work closely with cross-functional teams, including research, design, marketing, and development to deliver best-in-class product experiences.
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Preparing the Backlog work items to ensure that the team always has an adequate amount of prepared tasks for the teamPlan and prioritize product feature backlog and productPartner with Product Manager to ensure the defined product vision, roadmap is aligned with the work for the development teamWork closely with Product Management to build and maintain a product backlog according to business value or return on investment to ensure work focuses on increasing value for effort.
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Cross-Functional Collaboration: Establish strong relationships with key stakeholders such as business, UX design, regulatory, IT, and marketing teams to ensure seamless execution of the product development lifecycle, from ideation to deployment.
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The NPD Manager will manage building and maintaining an innovative and high-performance product pipeline for DEINDE (a Debut Brand), including but not limited to: product concepting, product positioning and USP, ingredient selection, and packaging development.
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CAREERS Manager, New Product Development (NPD) Share MAKE YOUR DEBUT Apply For This Job About Debut. Must have at least 5 years of new product development experience in beauty.
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Product Ownership: Lead product vision, strategy, development, and successful execution of new product initiatives and features. This experienced product manager will be tasked with developing and implementing strategies to enhance visibility and drive traffic to our fundraising pages, enabling organizers to achieve their objectives and secure the support they require.
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Lead product development for data analytics solutions supporting In-Flight Entertainment and Connectivity (IFE/C) operations by leveraging operational and BIT/BITE data for In-Flight Entertainment and Wi-Fi platforms.
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Collaborates closely with the global product team, market and competitive intelligence resources, marketing communications, and regional management and business development team to drive the regional product strategy.
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What were looking for: 10+ years in product development/management 5+ years working with large-scale domain systems Background in Menu Technology within a QSR Experience with Cloud Based enterprise level SAAS products and services Bonus points for restaurant tech or point-of-sale (POS) experience.
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Business Cases: Build and present business cases for new product development opportunities, leveraging market insights and customer feedback. Technical Documentation: Lead the development of technical documentation, scientific content, and product messaging to effectively position, sell, and support our genomics offerings.
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