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Responsible for collaborating with internal Market Access Marketing stakeholders from Pharmacy/Trade Sales and Marketing; leaders within Managed Care Brand Marketing, Legal, Finance, Pricing, & HEOR. to influence strategy development through insights & evaluate performance of the Trade related contracts, program recommendation, product performance, & measure program performance impact on the organizational portfolio.
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The Product Marketing Manager is responsible for developing, leading, and ensuring implementation of the commercial strategy for VFD products. 6+ years' experience in industrial automation sales, marketing, and applications engineering.
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Build/ Develop Veeva CLM via content provided by marketing teams in a Veeva CLM creation environment within AEM (Adobe Experience Manager). Demonstrable expertise in complex Veeva CLM development/deployment, AEM (Adobe Experience Manager.
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Join a leading organization as a Product Marketing Manager for Variable Frequency Drives. In this role you will be responsible for driving drive strategic initiatives, innovating product marketing in the industrial automation sector, and enjoy extensive benefits in a diverse and inclusive workplace.
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As an Upstream Product Manager – Digital Health Platform Operations and Product Transitions, you have lots of ideas grounded in research and knowledge of the marketplace. Manage the global growth strategy and adoption of the unified connectivity platform partnering with division product management and global marketing regions.
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Reporting to the Director, Urinalysis | Hemostasis Strategy and Solutions, the Product Manager is responsible for the product management and marketing of the Sysmex America Inc., urinalysis analytical modules and integrated configurations.
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Collaborate on the execution of global marketing initiatives to grow our business including global product and portfolio strategy and roadmap; championing product development; formulating launch, marketing, and sales strategies; and providing on-market support.
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The Software Solutions Product Manager works autonomously to own product development and lifecycle management for assigned software-based product lines which includes product planning and product marketing support.
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The Sr Manager / Associate Director, Pipeline Commercialization & Strategy (PCS), is responsible for developing commercial forecasts specific to pipeline compounds and on-market product lifecycle projects.
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Develop and execute annual product plans to meet growth, market share and profitability goalsManage trade-offs and balance conflicting demands to execute required initiatives to prune (exit), fix (cost, quality) and grow (marketing, product/omni channel strategy, new product introductions) the product lines profitably.
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Work with other marketing disciplines including product and content marketing, global design, and marketing automation to develop digital customer journeys & compelling marketing assets.
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The Opportunity Our Rapid Diagnostics division currently has an opportunity for a Product Manager, Infectious Disease in Lake Forest, IL.The Product Manager will take primary responsibility for managing on market products and new product launches across product lifecycle management globally for a Vectorborne disease, Waterborne disease & Oncology franchises.
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Foster and maintain customer relationships to facilitate growth with channel partners, such as the key account manager, field engineers, and the commercial sales team, assisting them to sell service contracts at different product life cycles.
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Reporting to the Vice President Marketing, The Retail Marketing Manager will work on the newly created Lawn & Garden business owning and managing all marketing strategy and tactical execution for the Profile Products’ branded potting mix, Glee, as well as all retail private label and store brands.
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Responsibilities:Utilize advanced skills in Veeva CLM development and deployment, alongside proficiency in Adobe Experience Manager, to create and manage Veeva CLM content based on input from marketing teams.
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