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Minimum 8 years of experience with any combination of management consulting, corporate strategy, or product development roles in Financial Services. Knowledge of product development processes, project management processes and understanding of product development lifecycle strongly preferred Chase is a leading financial services firm, helping nearly half of America's households and small businesses achieve their financial goals through a broad range of financial products.
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The Associate Product Manager- Utility Fiber will be responsible for the development, strategy, and implementation of ADSS and OPGW product lines within the Utility Fiber market.
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7+ years of experience in marketing, product development or a related field. Makes recommendations to enhance product benefits, pricing, payment plans and policies to improve profitability and/or market/membership penetration.
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Our Product Development and Manufacturing team expertly combines Strategy, Operational, and Digital consulting capabilities to help our clients innovate, develop and manufacture products in a manner that helps establish differentiated products, significantly increases operational efficiency and drives new levels of enterprise-wide growth in a connected world.
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We are seeking a Product Marketing Manager to drive training and certification testing for clients such as Microsoft and PMI, and a new suite of learning products and offerings for the IT training market.
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Reporting directly to the Director of Product Management, Supplemental, the Associate Product Manager will be responsible for working cross-functionally to define and manage the development of new products and features across our portfolio of supplemental products and services (Handwriting, Spelling, Vocabulary, Grammar, Math, SEL, and more.
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Product Development: Collaborate with cross-functional teams to enhance our suite of products, focusing on innovations that optimize revenue cycle processes for Therapy and Wound Care specialties.
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In this role, you will work closely with the Original Equipment Manufacturing (OEM), Business Development (BD), and partner marketing teams to create strategic joint messaging and assets that communicate the unique value of Confluent and our strategic ISV partners (MongoDB, Snowflake, SAP, etc.
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The Senior Product Security Program Manager for J&J's MedTech Surgery platforms owns the development and implementation strategy of the global J&J ISRM product cybersecurity standards.
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Earn trust and relationships with different stakeholders (e.g., Engineering, Product Development, Finance, Operations) Utilize those insights to identify specific product requirements, create a product vision, and own the product development roadmap for critical segments of the data center electrical infrastructure.
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Manages weekly triad (Product management, Product Development, Design) to ensure cross functional team alignment. Assists with the development of the seasonal line architecture and seasonal briefs.
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Allocations for continuous learning & development. This person will own and develop all qualitative and quantitative content and collaborate closely with global marketing, product strategy, product management, sales, and professional services to drive Veeva’s growth and our customer’s success.
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Develop business requirements aligned with the product roadmap and strategy; coordinate with stakeholders, the product owner and portfolio owner on requirements alignment; work with development teams to groom user stories based on business requirements and define acceptance criteria for each sprint.
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Minimum 3 years in product management, marketing, strategic pricing, product development, brand management, consulting, or other relevant management role. Experience with agile development processes and recurring release cycles.
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New Product Development Engineering Manager (electrical hardware design req.) New Product Development Engineering Manager. New product development and R&D experience within electronic manufacturing required.
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