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This includes: identifying market trends, running reports for pricing and sales data, identifying possible market strategies with their manager, running reports for new and existing product development, working with marketing to provide needed product/information to develop promotional collateral and activities, and collaborating with other Jostens functions (sales, IT, finance, factories, marketing.
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Job TitleManager, Product/ Solution ManagementWe are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Product Manager to lead the development and growth of data products at Navitaire. ResponsibilitiesManage the product development lifecycle, from ideation to launch, ensuring that products are delivered on time and to a high-quality standard.
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Position Summary: The Product Manager, Cell & Gene Therapy will work closely with the product team solving important challenges and will define, develop, and drive product strategy for Cell & Gene Therapy products that offer significant promise to treating life-threatening diseases and that have a clinical impact.
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Boston Scientific is looking for a Principal Omnichannel Product Manager who will be responsible for visioning, building, and driving customer-centric, omnichannel programs and experiences for our Electrophysiology (EP) franchise to produce meaningful results for our Cardiology business.
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5+ years experience as a senior product manager leading complex technical products. We are looking for an experienced Senior Product Manager to join our team and help build the infrastructure and roadmap for our Web3 products.
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Coloplast's Interventional Urology business has an exciting career opportunity available in our Global Upstream Marketing team for a Senior Product Manager, located at our North America headquarters in Minneapolis.
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As the VP, Product Manager for the Pay My Bill (PMB) release train, you will be responsible for helping drive & achieve Synchrony’s business objectives for our cardholder payment ecosystem, by delivering best in class digital strategic imperatives improving access and ease to everyday customer initiated digital journeys and reducing the dependency on non-digital channels.
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Experience on Application security, Production log analysis, Identify proactively security gaps (Product/Configurations gaps). Conduct market research to identify security product opportunities and customer needs.
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As an Autodesk Product Manager, reporting to the Director of Product Management on our Product Development and Manufacturing Solutions team, you will work on Fusion 360 to identify the impact of those challenges to help guide a product team to develop revolutionary customer solutions.
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As the Senior Manager of Product Development, you will lead the development of products from ideation to finish within assigned categories leveraging your skills in communication, market knowledge, sales analysis, quality and fit.
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We are looking for an experienced and data-driven Mobile Product Manager - Growth to work with our mobile product management team on all platform apps. Our environment fosters a high degree of collaboration, working with all roles of the product team (Delivery Manager, Software Engineer, UX, QA, etc.
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Our team is looking for a Principal Product Manager to build and scale hardware and software products for reusables such as carts and totes used in Amazon’s transportation network worldwide.
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IntroductionOptimizely is seeking a Senior Product Manager to join our Platform team. You will also be responsible for identifying market opportunities, defining product requirements, and collaborating with engineering, UX, Marketing, Pricing & Packaging, and GTM teams to deliver high-quality products that meet customer needs in an agile/scrum environment.
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Resource to the enterprise to answer product intent questions for internal stakeholders such as Sales, Customer Services, Pharmacy and Configuration; MA product representative on internal workgroups.
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Title: Product Manager-Payment Processing CHIPS (Enterprise Financial Services)Location: Options (Minneapolis, Atlanta, San Fran, Concord-CA, Cincinnati, Chicago, NY, Irving-TX, Charlotte) some travel to Minneapolis for session planning.
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