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We help our clients implement and effectively use Oracle offerings to solve their business problems and fuel success in the areas of sales, marketing, finance, operations, billing, customer, product, and governance, risk and compliance.
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This role encompasses sales, business development, and product marketing activities, contributing significantly to Quartus' strategic planning in industrial and related markets. Your responsibilities include managing Quartus' top client, cultivating relationships with the technical and program management teams, expanding the client base, and supporting product marketing in the IMRVS markets.
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Responsibilities Drives strategic thinking to optimize product, marketing, and customer success efforts (inclusive of experimentation) for customer journeys, based on customer segments, lifecycle stages, and other critical customer attributes.
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Develop a Sales Development Plan for the territory with the Sales & Marketing Director. Support all marketing and promotional initiatives for the sales territory in alignment with the Sales & Marketing Strategy.
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Collaborate with Manager Ecommerce & Channel Marketing on A/B and Multivariate testing opportunities. About the job Assistant Manager, eCommerce Product and Customer Experience (Remote.
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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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Ensure store execution of product merchandising, marketing, and POP standards. Train and coach store employees in sales, product knowledge and operating activities, providing constructive feedback; annual performance reviews and Individual Development Plans.
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Forecasting the need for product based on inventory counts Writes the schedules for at least one of the workgroups: Server, Bartender, Host, Busser, supervisors Participates in creativity of developing incentive programs, generating sales and marketing services.
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You will have the opportunity to learn all aspects of operations from sophisticated operating systems to managing a product centric menu, to the behind-the-scene process of creating cutting edge restaurant designs and concepts.
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Certified SAFe® Product Owner/Product Manager (or equivalent) OTHER JOB REQUIREMENTS / WORKING CONDITIONSSitting Constantly (More than 50% of the time)StandingFrequently (25% - 50% of the time)WalkingFrequently (25% - 50% of the time) Visual / Audio / SpeakingAble to access and interpret client information received from the computer and able to hear and speak with individuals in person and on the phone.
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You will work cross-functionally with Product, Sales, Account Management, Marketing, Engineering, Technology Analysis & Documentation, Technical Support, and other teams, documenting and reporting program scope, deliverables, timeliness, critical paths, change control, and proactively engage in risk mitigation.
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This role requires a well-rounded business manager that will collaborate across functional groups, including business management, product planning, finance, legal, and marketing among others.
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Representation of the Bioassay team within the Product Development department (Molecular Cloning, Protein Purification, Bioassay) as well as across departments including HR/Talent Acquisition, Marketing, Manufacturing, Business Development, QC and QA.
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Collaborate cross-functionally with sales, support, and product teams to advocate for customers' needs and ensure timely issue resolution. Bachelor's degree in business administration, marketing, or a related field (or equivalent experience.
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Develop and implement marketing and communications product strategy, targeting, branding, creative services, print and online advertising, publication distribution, digital marketing, media planning, public relations, quality assurance, and on-time deliverables for all assigned programs.
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