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Reporting to the Global Innovation Manager, with a dotted line to the Global Development Director, the Global Associate Brand Manager will be a key member of the International Team. This role involves supporting global innovation projects, artwork development, dossier development, business analytics and assisting with market, product, and category research to support our international expansion into key markets.
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Conducting thorough market, competitive, and customer research to influence product roadmap, GTM strategy, and continue to refine our ICP. You are a product marketing generalist who can autonomously own, develop, and iterate on initiatives across the entire product marketing landscape - from market analysis, to messaging and positioning, to product launches and sales enablement.
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In partnership with product management, guide the development of copy and creative content for NGS and Genomics markets, positioning products for research while conveying strong value propositions and clear product differentiation.
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Influencing Product Innovation: Collaborate with the Product team to influence product offerings, leveraging market and competitive insights, as well as consumer research to identify opportunities for innovation and differentiation that drive business growth.
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Own market and competitive intelligence based on data analysis and market research to help shape go-to-market planning and execution; keep a pulse on industry trends and emerging opportunities.
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The Amazon Devices research team seeks a strategic and passionate Sr. Consumer Insights Manager to help us uncover customer needs and translate them into actionable insights our internal partners can use to improve our existing products and inform our product roadmap.
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Responsibilities: Partner with Senior Leadership to support, design and execute against product strategy at Sown To Grow Blend usage data analysis, customer discovery, market research, and the latest in learning science and pedagogy research to work with company leadership on informing short term development priorities and developing the product strategy and longer term roadmap for Sown To Grow's comprehensive student emotional and academic wellness product.
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This role will be responsible for influencing product roadmaps through research, testing and insights, and building effective go-to-market strategies to bring innovative llama experiences to market.
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Prospect, strategize, and qualify self-generated new business opportunities through relationship building, cold & warm calling, networking, referrals, industry and market research, and tools like ZoomInfo, Salesforce, CoStar, Construct Connect, and TIMS.
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Vivo HealthStaff is looking for a passionate and dedicated leader to serve as the Digital Strategy Product Manager - Healthcare in San Francisco, California. Digital Strategy Management Identify consumer trends and information to drive market research in advance of marketplace shifts; includes ability to scope out research needed to obtain relevant market information.
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Conduct thorough market research to understand industry trends, competitive landscape, and client needs within the broker and financial services sector. Proven experience as a Product Manager, with a track record of successfully delivering and scaling financial software solutions.
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Conduct Market Intelligence Analysis: Conduct comprehensive market research to gain insights into customer preferences, industry trends, and competitive landscapes, utilizing this data to refine sales strategies and product positioning.
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Drive strategy development efforts such as market and competitive research, financial modeling, and synthesizing insights to guide corporate strategy, commercial operations, and product development.
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We're a team of AI, tech, and language experts whose DNA lives in Alexa, Siri, Watson, and virtually every human language technology product on the market. Gather and document information about new connectors by performing customer analysis, competitive intelligence, and market research.
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Primary market research (quantitative, quali-quant, and qualitative) + Demonstrated experience in execution of quantitative primary market research. Our project types include providing decision support through insights and analytics for new product planning, launch strategy, portfolio / disease area strategy, and organizational strategy / change management.
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