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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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Design, develop and implement automated audit procedures to drive standardization and automation for fund audits the development of technology solutions to support asset management audits; execute the product strategy by developing, delivering, and continuously enhancing solutions.
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In this capacity, you will drive product vision into our development teams, translate vision into delivery objectives, provide customer-informed guidance to shape products, and work with cross-functional teams to deliver well-managed and sustainable features that bring that vision to life.
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You thrive on cross-functional collaboration and are excited to partner with design, engineering, user research, marketing, and operations partners throughout the product development lifecycle.
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The Product Development Manager manages seasonal development with cross-functional groups including marketing, design, sales, quality, etc. We are currently searching for a skilled Product Development Manager to join our dynamic team.
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Execute an outcome- and impact-driven product development cycle. The Lead Product Manager for R&D S olutions , is the "CEO" in charge of discovering , developing , and growing new business intelligence solution s for the R&D community.
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We Are: Accenture’s SAP practice, and we bring the New to life using design thinking, agile development methodologies, and the latest smart tech like IoT, automation, and AI. We even built myConcerto, a mix of SAP and Accenture that helps lead our clients to big wins.
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The Innovation team is seeking a Manager (Product Engineering) based out of any of our East Coast office locations (Princeton, NJ; Red Bank, NJ; Whippany, NJ; East Brunswick, NJ; Saddle Brook, NJ, New York, NY; Philadelphia, PA; Boston, MA; Woburn, MA; Braintree, MA; Bethesda, MD; Boca Raton, FL; or Orlando, FL) within the US.
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As a Product Manager - Conversational AI at ChatBotz.ai, you will play a pivotal role in driving the development and success of our cutting-edge chatbot technology. Collaborate with cross-functional teams including engineering, design, and business development to define product requirements and specifications.
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Reviews, identifies, and drives the development of products for an organization, performing the activities of product management. The Product Line Manager (Printables/SMU) is charged with day-to-day ownership of the product creation process from initial concept through commercialization and delivery of assigned product categories.
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On any given day you could be collaborating with passionate teammates from Product Management and Design, Sales and Customer Success, Business Development, and of course, Marketing. Reporting to the Senior Director of Product Marketing, you’ll be responsible for differentiating Formative in the market through buyer and market insights, product requirements, marketing content, and sales enablement efforts.
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Participate in Underwriting Intake Management activities as needed; attend enterprise impact assessment meetings to understand project requests, assist UW intake manager in assessing process and tool implications and development of final capacity/budgeting estimates.
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Establishing with the squad a strong chemistry and cadence for development, cognizant of the business goals and the team’s strengthsForging a strong relationship with the tech and UX leaders on the squad to jointly steer the squad towards continuous improvement and success.
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4+ years of Product Manager experience with a focus on AI and SaaS products. Familiarity with Jira and Agile software development. My client is an EMR/Practice Management SaaS company.
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Spiceworks Ziff Davis is looking for a strategic Group Product Manager who can help us grow, retain, and enhance our audience experiences across multiple properties. An experienced Product Manager who has spent your career understanding how to drive user behavior to achieve business outcomes.
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