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Design Digital-led business strategies – build digital strategy frameworks using inductive thinking and tools such as market analysis, digital and start-up ecosystem assessment, customer research, macroeconomic forecasting, and digital portfolio optimization.
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15 years of experience in corporate strategy/development, product strategy, strategy consulting, investing, market and user research, or product management, supporting consumer technology organizations to develop an organizational road map.
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The Commercial Practice specializes in the following project types: Brand strategy; brand positioning, value proposition and brand story development; disease area and portfolio strategy; life cycle management planning; new product planning; competitor strategy; workshop facilitation; and strategic customer research.
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Develop and execute effective approaches for gathering feedback, product and market research. The Director of Product Management will lead a team of one or more individuals.
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Conduct market research and analysis to identify industry trends, competitive landscape, and opportunities for growth within strategic account segments. This role requires a seasoned professional with expertise in B2B sales, relationship management, and sales process management.
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