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The role requires you to be proactively involved in the assessment of available market intelligence (trends, innovations, regulations, market changes), grasp of the technical and functional aspects of the service and stakeholder feedback (clients and coverage/product management) to support the evolution of the custody business.
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Champion Build Measure Learn, creating a culture of innovation and continuous improvement within the product management discipline, especially in discovery methodologies. Can lead by example and create passion for others to level-up their product management practice.
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This role requires a unique blend of product management, upskilling & eLearning expertise, business acumen, and leadership skills to drive innovation and excellence in product & solution development, channel activation, and customer satisfaction.
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You will work cross functionally with product management, sales, and sales enablement to create compelling marketing collateral which illustrates the value proposition of your product line to customers clearly and effectively.
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Experience working in Salesforce administration, data quality, and data management space or email marketing and Salesforce Marketing ecosystem. The Sr. Product Marketing Manager’s (SPMM) mission is to maximize revenue and product line growth through deep market analysis, wholistic go-to-market strategy, precise product positioning, and compelling pricing and packaging.
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Reporting to a Senior Director of Product Management, this role will be cross-team visibility and will be responsible for defining requirements, creating, and managing roadmaps and managing the product lifecycle of the next generation distributed marketing capabilities, as part of Epsilon's People Cloud.
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Collaborate cross-functionally with engineering, product management, and sales teams. Headquartered in Waterloo, Ontario, the company is unwavering in its commitment to safety, cybersecurity and data privacy, and leads in key areas such as artificial intelligence, endpoint security and management, encryption and embedded systems.
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Proven experience as product manager / product owner, or similar role in asset management technologies or related domains. Institutional Client Platform Product Manager, Senior Director, Global Institutional, Manulife Investment Management.
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Collaborate with Product Management and other GPO teams to work on the business pursuits. Finance Manager - Global Product Organization (GPO) Lead monthly management reporting of financial results and forecasts.
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The team structure is flat and collaborative, you will report to the Head of Marketing but work closely with our senior technical marketing lead, product management counterparts, sales, solution engineers and the demand generation team.
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The Senior Manager of Product Management will be a hands-on, flexible, results-oriented, and experienced product management professional. The Senior Manager of Product Management is a member of the product management team that works closely with their Portfolio Lead to help manage a team of Product Managers to deliver Industry Solutions.
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Management and development of two financial analysts. We have an exciting opportunity for a Finance Manager located in Boston, MA. This position will function as a key business partner to the GPO organization, which falls under Aptiv’s Advanced Safety and User Experience segment.
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New York City (Hybrid On-Site): $160,200 - $182,800 for Manager - Product Management Candidates hired to work in other locations will be subject to the pay range associated with that location, and the actual annualized salary amount offered to any candidate at the time of hire will be reflected solely in the candidate’s offer letter.
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As a Manager of Product Management at Disney, you can combine your passion for technology and customer experience to build compelling and \delightful experiences for our valued guests.
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Experience in technical product management, program management or engineering. 3+ years of technical product or program management experience. We are seeking a Sr. Product Manager - Technical Products to join Amazon's Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) team's Conversational Assistant Services.
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