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Walmart Data Ventures is looking for an experienced Senior Program Manager who will be central to the continued growth, efficiency, and success of the Walmart Luminate products by leading the strategy and execution of the organization's product development process.
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Identify and remove velocity blockers by automating and simplifying processes in the product development lifecycle. We are looking for an organized, driven, and collaborative Program Manager to join our team.
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Collaborating with operational, training, product, and software development teams to identify, define and specify solutions that create the conditions for Selling Partner and Associate success and satisfaction.
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The main function of a non-IT program manager is to plan, direct, or coordinate activities in such fields as engineering, research and development, financial systems and product roll-out, etc or any other non-IT based project.
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Management consultant, Product manager, Technical program manager. With a profound passion for product management, she melds a customer-obsessed approach with data-driven decisioning and execution.
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As a Program Manager, you’ll be responsible for supporting the IT Security and Operations Product Group and the Exposure Management product team whose mission is to develop streamlined solutions that proactively reduce risk through unified, AI-powered vulnerability prioritization and complete attack surface visibility, ensuring the continuous evolution of our world-class Falcon products.
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You will have significant influence on our overall strategy by helping define product deliverables, drive new process development, and spearhead best project management practices that enable timely delivery.
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Promotes employee empowerment by actively involving the team members in the direction of the program management team, product groups, and the business as a whole. 5+ years of experience working in a program/project management capacity for software development.
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Note this role is within product engineering and development and not an internal IT team. Experience with Software Development Lifecycle and Project Management Methodologies, specifically Agile/Scrum.
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3+ years' experience in business strategy, business consulting, product strategy, project management, business development or related area. This person will be skilled at engaging and communicating with cross-functional stakeholders across multiple domains, as well as engaging at a detailed level across product management and engineering.
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Experience desired in some combination of engineering, new product development or program management (Consumer Goods Industry strongly preferred) 5-7 years direct Product Development or Program management experience.
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Dimple is a seasoned product leader, boasting over a decade in tech (6+ at Amazon). Dimple is a dedicated mentor, championing personal development within her teams, and instilling in them the same fervor she has for creating transformative customer experiences.
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The Senior Manager will lead the Program Management Office (PMO) and leverage its capabilities to ensure Crane consistently achieves new product growth targets through robust New Product Development (NPD) project and portfolio management processes.
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This individual will play an integral role in helping Amazon ensure the success of the DSP network by partnering with multiple program teams such as Last Mile Tech and DSP Product & Strategy who are launching programs, products, and processes to DSPs. The role will partner closely with a broad set of stakeholders to operationalize multiple high-profile, high-impact business initiatives.
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Orchestrate product launch activities and product change management (outside of product development) to enable go-to-market and customer success activities. The Program Manager, Product Lifecycle Management, is responsible for managing programs to support products as they move through critical moments in their lifecycle (launch, evolution, retirement.
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