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Professional certifications in product management (e.g., Certified Product Manager, Agile Product Owner) or project management are desirable. Collaborate with Client Solutions, Sales, Services, and Research & Development on the domain taxonomy including the governance protocols.
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Translate customer requirements into actionable product development initiatives, contributing to the creation of innovative waterproofing products and solutions. Collaborate with the product development team to provide insights on market needs, contributing to the development of innovative waterproofing products and solutions.
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The Global Product Manager - Vaporizers is a strategic position responsible for developing and executing comprehensive global strategic and tactical business plans to optimize the profitable growth of MSPs Vapor Product Line. The person in this role will play a key role in all aspects of the product life cycle, encompassing both upstream and downstream activities.
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Sleep Number seeks a Planning Manager, Brand Campaigns to lead and align strategic marketing initiatives that result in effective brand, promotional and product marketing plans that expand brand relevance, create engagement, increase purchase consideration and drive sales.
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As the Customer Lifecycle Marketing Strategist, you will partner with the Customer Lifecycle Marketing Manager to support the design, development, and orchestration of Midco's Customer Lifecycle strategic vision.
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Manager, Salesforce Product Owner. + Gather feedback from stakeholders and incorporate it into product development. Work within an agile development framework to manage the product backlog.
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The Brand Director, Assessments Portfolio is a key strategic leader within the Assessment Business and is responsible defining, deploying, and executing the strategy of our growth and highly profitable Assessment Brands consisting of revenue line (REV $78M/CTP $45M) in close partnership with the Product, Business Development and Finance leads across the businesses.
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As a Product Manager in our Advertising, Marketing, and Commerce offering, you'll work side-by-side with innovative and strategic thought leaders to stay ahead of the rapidly evolving world of business.
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Support the development of product and creative proposals as well as briefs and quotations, including: Lead the briefing and product sourcing process to drive the desired output for creative and merchandise, leveraging our platform to obtain accurate pricing from suppliers that meet client expectations and contractual obligations.
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We are looking for an independent and ambitious, commercially focused Associate Product Manager to join the Nilfisk NA Marketing Team. In this role, you will lead development and execution of commercial priorities within Nilfisk's Floorcare Portfolio.
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This new team member applies advanced regulatory expertise to guide cross-functional partners and demonstrates strategic thinking and creativity in support of new product development programs in the transcatheter aortic valve product space which involves electrical/software components.
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Join Jack Link's as a Sr Customer Development Manager - Club to grow and develop total Jack Link’s sales & profitability across Costco and BJ’s by implementing detailed strategic sales.
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We are looking for a strategic marketing manager who can define and develop marketing strategies for our specialty pharmacy products and programs throughout their life cycles to drive growth of our pharmacy business.
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In this role, you will be responsible for strategic planning, channel expansion, market insights, product management, and marketing coordination. Job Title : Solar - Channel Sales Manager.
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Strategic Analysis: Conduct deep-dive analyses on competitors' strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats (SWOT) to inform our product development and commercial strategies.
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