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The Executive Director, Regulatory Affairs will develop and execute global regulatory strategic and tactical guidance for the development of innovative new drugs in rare disease ensuring fast to market global product registrations, product promotion, maintenance of products and processes in regulatory compliance with local regulations.
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As a Senior Product Manager, Technical at T-Mobile, you will he development and execution of product strategies that align with business goals. 7+ years of relevant Product Management experience in an agile software product development environment.
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The New Business Market Development Manager (MDM) for MO, KS & OK manages the business development process in their respective region of the country. This includes sales, the development of a business plan and consulting with existing Ace retailers, new investors and competitor conversion or acquisition candidates.
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Learning And Development Manager Key Responsibilities. Running boring training programs: No lecture-style professional development allowed! At Sports Academy in Austin, TX, we believe life skills like leadership, teamwork, and grit are best taught through sports.
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Bachelor's degree in mathematics, economics, accounting, finance, or business-related field or in lieu of degree, 13+ years equivalent experience in product development, portfolio management, marketing, or loyalty programs in credit card and/or financial service business, or credit card risk strategy.
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Capture voice of the client and formally submit feedback to UniFi train leaders and product development teams for continuous improvement and new capabilities and enhancements. Actively engage in sales discussions (partnering with Business Development and Commercialization teams) as a technology and business process expert within the UniFi domain.
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The ideal candidate will have a strong technical background and be proficient in writing user stories using ADO (Azure DevOps) or Jira. You will work closely with our development team, offshore leads, onshore technical SMEs, and UI/UX teams across all PODs to ensure the successful delivery of our products.
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By collaborating with internal Netsmart product and engineering teams, the Business Development Manager will ensure that the identified partners complement and enhance Netsmart's overall solution offerings.
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Proven experience as a Product Owner or similar role in product management. We are seeking a dedicated and experienced Product Owner to join our dynamic team. - User Story Development: Write clear, concise, and comprehensive user stories in ADO or Jira.
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Working with Agile development methodologies and product tracking solutions such as Version Control Systems (e.g. Github), Issue Management Systems (e.g. JIRA, Azure DevOps etc.) Certified in Software Delivery Management skills (PMI-PMP, Agile Certification (Scrum Master / Product Owner.
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The oil and gas industry is facing unprecedented challenges through volatile energy prices driven by changes to the geopolitical landscape, supply and demand imbalances, and evolving consumption patterns due to global economic development and the energy transition.
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Manage the overall business development activities including the company's RFP and Pitch process and ABM/CRM best practices, which includes daily/weekly updating of Salesforce.com. MERGE promotes health, wealth and happiness in the world by merging storytelling with technology and offers marketing and technology clients full-service capabilities including strategy, creative communications, experience engineering, performance marketing, media and digital platform development.
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Collaborate with flavorist and sensory scientist for end-to-end product development and positive customer experience. Experience in dairy product development including formulation, lab analysis, pilot plant production and commercial scaling.
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Product Inventory Control – Keeping an accurate account of all products used on club level, dispersing product amongst the appropriate locations throughout club level, assisting Conversion and Cleaning Supervisor with product ordering, sorting and distributing product throughout the stadium via Forklift, and maintaining cleanliness of housekeeping storage rooms.
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The Brand Marketing Manager leads and executes strategic direction, content development and organic social for respective business, products, services, and initiatives. Develop and manage all influencer and content creator relationships, briefs, product priorities and execution.
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