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5+ years experience in downstream or strategic marketing, omnichannel or multi-channel strategy, or market research. The Principal Product Manager will be responsible for developing the marketing strategy for customers that are shared across multiple business units in Cardiology Group.
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Proven track record of growing revenue through new-product development, marketing, branding, and partnerships. Collaborate with the finance, product management, and marketing teams on messaging, pricing strategies, and business models for achieving revenue goals.
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Complete complex engineering work in one or more of the following: technology development, product design and development, test of materials or products, preparation of specifications, process study, research investigation (animal and clinical studies), and report preparation.
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Partner with Innovation, product owners, and touchpoint owners to ensure a customer-led and iterative approach to bringing products and experiences to market, leveraging PMI's qualitative research capabilities to ensure product release aligns with customer research and stated needs.
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Expertise in the principles of Agile Product Management, stakeholder management, market and user research, technology management, and process design. The Product Director, Marketing will have accountability for team planning and management, prioritization and sequencing across the portfolio, and ensuring the delivery of high-quality work across multiple delivery teams.
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As the Global Marketing Product Manager (PM) of Downstream Cardiac Surgery, you will be responsible for defining and implementing an effective global go-to-market strategy for the franchise and its portfolio products.
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The Manager, Product Management leads the development and delivery of all products by conducting user research, creating timeframes and plans for products and collaboration with the Commercialization and Marketing team to develop go-to-market strategies for new products.
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The Senior Product Marketing Manager will be responsible for leading the go-to-market plans for significant new product launches and ongoing support within assigned product collections/lines, including the development of comprehensive launch strategies, campaigns and processes that align to business goals.
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Implements strategy, business and marketing plans for assigned accounts including market research, competitive intelligence, product positioning, product line evolution and product innovation.
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As the Associate Market Research & Strategy Manager you will be responsible for the development of strategic market/product line business plans and marketing programs to support sales in designated market segments.
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Using sound market research and strategic critical thinking the Manager, Technology Products researches and develops products, roadmaps, conducts market research, generates product requirements, recommends pricing, and creates time-integrated plans for product introduction and marketing strategies.
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Manage the global sales team to drive business growth across all customer segments; with the added responsibility for managing the marketing department for improving strategy and customer experience.
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We're seeking an experienced Chief Revenue Officer (CRO) to join us in this mission, with a focus on strategic planning, marketing, branding, and sales. Eight or more years in diverse leadership roles, driving and implementing revenue growth and marketing management.
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Identify and resolve issues across the marketing, sales, and account management teams. The CRO is counted on to solve complex marketing and sales problems with creativity and passion - and a willingness to learn.
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Must have 6-8 years of prior Marketing experience in consumer related marketing organization(s), including consumer research, product development and the development of advertising and promotional campaigns.
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