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Contribute to the development of a healthy product backlog, collaborating with the Product Manager, Engineering, and Solution Architects to break down business epics, document user stories (to also include things like addressing technical debt, SRE, etc.
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Collaborate with internal teams (e.g., marketing, product development, regulatory affairs) to ensure alignment of business development strategies with company goals. Minimum of 10 years experience in a business development role for pharma/biopharma/biotechnology.
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The Product Development Manager (PDM) will be responsible for developing and maintaining product lifecycles from inception/innovation through design, build, and ultimately the ongoing run stage before an eventual product retirement.
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Additional Requirements Basic front-end Responsive Web App product management skills, design, and development Design experience with HTML5, CSS, and advanced ad tech systems Experience with ad operations and trafficking ads a plus Must be flexible to work with different virtual teams.
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Disney Entertainment and ESPN Technology (DE&E Technology) provides the technological backbone and product development for Disney's two media business units, while helping to keep the company at the vanguard of innovation - enabling the Company to continuously leverage technology to enhance storytelling and creativity, while delivering scalability, flexibility, and efficiency for its businesses.
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Five (5) years of experience must include: DevOps; SRE; Security; Cloud computing (AWS); Jenkins; IAC; Code hosting platform (Git-hub, bitbucket); Jira, Confluence; Agile Framework; Incident Management; Product Management; Project Management.
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You will be a founding member of this business platform and spearhead the product development and design of Atlas, ensuring its smooth integration with the solar construction ecosystem. Lead the product development and design of Atlas, ensuring alignment with the customer needs, market trends, and AES and Atlas business goals.
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Description Join our team as a Development Specialist - Bilingual and make a significant impact in the world of fundraising while championing peer-to-peer fundraising, event sponsorship solicitations, and radio telethon support.
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The Senior Manager will report to the Vice President of Corporate Strategy and Business Development and is responsible for competitive analyses, corporate strategic goals management including our enterprise OKR process, as well as insights and assessments relating to opportunities that SiriusXM should pursue financially or operationally.
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As the Senior Director of Clinical Product Strategy, SDF (Sexual Health, Dermatology, and Fertility), you will be the clinical leader on a cross-functional team that builds best-in-class patient experiences, products, and services at Ro. You’ll use your medical expertise, research skills, and understanding of medicine and care delivery innovation to harness the power of technology to help patients achieve their desired health goals.
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The Product Operations team supports the end-to-end product lifecycle from SKU creation and maintenance through eCommerce data management and product launch through the development and automation of business processes.
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The Licensing Senior Associate will be responsible for supporting and executing the day-to-day product development and general creative processes for the fragrance, skin and cosmetic categories.
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Bachelor's degree in life science and 5+ years or equivalent commercial experience, specifically sales and business development experience in proteomics, molecular biology or DNA sequencing markets.
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This role will report directly to the Managing Director and Global Head of Digital Asset Sales and is a great opportunity for mid-level / business development professionals within financial services/cryptocurrency.
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Conducting prospect research, producing briefing materials, and summarizing meeting content and next steps (some of this work can be turnkeyed to a Development Associate we will hire over the next 6-12 months.
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