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Product knowledge training and technical support of the regional field sales team, including oversight of grower demonstration trials, interfacing with key market influencers, presentations to customers and participation in trade shows, distributor/grower meetings, and field tours.
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As a Product Marketing Manager, you will conduct research and analysis to understand the needs of the market, identify key trends, and lead initiatives to capture growth opportunities.
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The Head of Product will serve as the expert for the Product Management function, reporting to the VP/GM, and partnering closely with the Design, Marketing, Development, Consumer Insights, Sales & Global Merchandisers, and the Omni Channel team.
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Experience in product management, new product development, product marketing, market research, or industry analysis is strongly preferred. Responsibilities Author research reports, market forecasts, competitive assessments, and articles within one or more areas of personal expertise.
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The Product Manager will be responsible for the development of automotive aftermarket product strategies for their assigned lines to include new product development, product marketing, new product introductions, market research, and Original Equipment (OE) research.
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Support customer service inquiries and assist with questions, comments, and returns Provide administrative and project support for relevant ad hoc requests Conduct market research as needed Collaborate with the brand marketing associate in the production of marketing materials and collateral including but not limited to: seasonal campaigns, photoshoots, and tradeshows.
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The Pre-sale Product Manager / Application Engineer is at the core of the product management team’s work in presenting and promoting the company’s products and solution, comparing competitors’ products and solutions, communicating with customers to build their confidence with products and solutions, compiling customer and market feedback for product improvement and road map.
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The team partners closely with stakeholder groups from across TD Securities including Front Office, Technology, Compliance, Finance and Accounting, Credit and Market Risk and Model Development, and Treasury and Balance Sheet Management.
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In 2023, we acquired Cowen Inc., offering our clients access to a premier U.S. equities business and highly-diverse equity research franchise, while growing our strong, diversified investment bank.
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Commcise is bringing transparency and precision to institutional investment research offering independent, cloud-based, fully-integrated commission management and research valuation solutions to the buy-side, sell-side and research providers through its COMMCISEBUY , COMMCISESELL and COMMCISECS product suite.
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You’ll be involved in all aspects of product development from brainstorming the next innovation to working collaboratively with user research, engineering, product management to bring it to life.
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Ongoing market analysis is a key responsibility for the Vice President of Product Management. The Vice President of Product Management is a high-profile and critical role, responsible for delivering annual revenues as budgeted for the Medical Research sector.
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Partners with the Product Manager to identify new product opportunities that reflect the needs of our customers and the market through user research and discovery. Supports the collection of user research, journey mapping, and market analysis to inform the strategic product roadmap and provide insight on potential product features that provide value to customers.
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As a Senior Product Associate in the Treasury Services Payments organization, you contribute to the team by leveraging your expertise in product development and optimization to make a significant impact, supported by user research and customer feedback to fuel the creation of innovative products and continuously improve existing offerings.
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Our consultants bring deep expertise in Data Science, Machine Learning and AI. Our business value and leadership has been recognized by various market research firms, including Forrester and Gartner.
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