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As a B2B Product Marketing Manager , have you successfully developed impactful value propositions focusing on customer challenges and solutions rather than product features.
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Work with the Global Development & Innovation (GDI) Center and Regional leads and marketing to define the product portfolio strategy. Continuous curiosity on alcohol / ARTD industry competition activities and strategy and trends in the category, identifying growth opportunities with the support of manager.
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This position is responsible for understanding the market and buyers, developing the product marketing strategy and go-to-market plans, crafting differentiating messaging, and producing related deliverables for the Sales, Marketing and Product organizations at MultiPlan.
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Support marketing communications strategy around product, channel and brand strategies. The Product Manager is responsible for the product planning and execution throughout the Product Lifecycle, including: understanding our customers and their personas, researching market and customer requirements, defining the product vision, developing and leading the new product development roadmap and working closely with design and development, sales and marketing, and operations to ensure profitable revenue and customer satisfaction goals are met.
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3+ years of successful product marketing experience in building materials. This position will develop and lead a strong system and product strategy working collaboratively across all departments.
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Develops and leads the product strategy for one or more functional areas, including creating the vision for assigned projects, conducting market research and planning, designing concepts and user cases, and completing feasibility analyses.
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The AI Product Manager will operate at the intersection of product development, AI technology, and business strategy. Develop the product strategy and vision in alignment with the overall NICE, division and line of business strategy and market analysis.
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This person is the go-to-market expert that ensures that customer insights and product marketing strategy supports pipeline, conversion rates through the sales cycle and won deals.
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Responsible for the development and execution of a large segment of Coinbase’s marketing strategy for Coinbase Institutional. You will be responsible for building and driving the GTM strategy for our institutional prime brokerage products and initiatives spanning trading, financing, custody, working closely with the product and sales team.
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The Product Manager will bring extensive experience to lead the development and management of our web properties and marketing technology stack. This role will drive innovation and partner with our marketing teams to shape the future of our data and digital technology strategy.
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Product Launch: Oversee product launches, including marketing campaigns, sales enablement, and customer education. Product Strategy: Develop and execute a comprehensive product strategy that aligns with the company's overall business goals.
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5+ years of product or program management, product marketing, business development or technology experience. This Product Manager will be responsible for consolidating technology requirements for the fleet management organization across teams, ensuring we prioritize effectively, and make informed trade-off decisions.
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Collaborating, Competitive Environment, Design Thinking, Emerging Technologies, Innovation, Managing Multiple Priorities, Problem Solving, Product Development Strategy, Solutions Development.
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Reporting to the VP, Cyber & Tech E&O Underwriting, the Cyber and Tech E&O Product Manager is part of the cyber underwriting team and works closely with Underwriting leadership, Cyber Threat Intelligence and Claims in the execution of the Cyber and Tech E&O product strategy.
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We are looking for a self-starting, team-orientated, and passionate Associate Product Marketing Manager to join our team focused on GTM strategy and execution. You will be a product and marketing expert, translating the needs of customers and sellers across marketing, sales enablement, product, and field teams.
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