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BFA or BA in Fashion Merchandising, Business, or related field or relevant industry experience. The Product Development Manager should be an effective mentor with the ability to lead team members protecting strong company culture.
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Qualifications & Skills: Bachelor’s degree in computer science, Engineering, Business or related field Proven 5+ years’ experience as a Technical Product Manager or similar role, preferably in restaurant technology, point of sale, payment systems or kiosk technology industry.
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Must be able to build strong relationships with cross functional teams and work collaboratively with creative, product development, PR/influencer, partnerships, retail marketing, sales, education, social, visual merchandising, demand planning, etc., all while managing top management requests and the day-to-day business needs.
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Partner with cross-functional teams including Engineering, PMO, Quality Assurance, Business Intelligence, Finance/Accounting, Exhibitor Relations, Customer Service, Fraud, Ad Sales, Business Development and Product leads to uniting towards a common goal.
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As the Product Lead, you will be responsible for driving the business process, adoption and optimization of our Wealth Management tools while supporting the implementation to enhance business and user engagement, retention, and satisfaction.
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The product manager will play a pivotal role in refining our partnership strategy, optimizing resale dynamics, establishing transparent pricing mechanisms, and implementing effective marketing initiatives.
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Creating and driving formalized routines with all regions and key business partners such as Product Management, Treasury Sales, Relationship Management, Implementations, Customer Service, Account Management and Product Sales, and executive leadership.
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Communicate regularly with product and business stakeholders on Privacy & Compliance efforts. Partner with other stakeholders across Disney, including other Product teams, to streamline system integrations and enhance existing business processes.
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Deep knowledge of PLM system best practices, implementation, and business process development. This includes partnering with operations to understand requirements, with business owners to define success metrics, with PLM providers and internal engineering teams to create and implement new features and with several other internal/external stakeholders to execute launch plans.
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The Associate Product Manager works on trading card projects and helps execute the strategy set by the Product Manager. We are seeking an experienced Associate Product Manager to join our rapidly growing team.
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Learn more about what makes us different and how you can thrive as a National AI Product Manager at MMA. Marsh McLennan Agency (MMA) provides business insurance, employee health & benefits, retirement, and private client insurance solutions to organizations and individuals seeking limitless possibilities.
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Assure the timely delivery of new product concepts, definitions, and business cases to keep the innovation process moving constantly. Collaborate with cross-functional product development teams to ensure that proposed solutions meet business objectives and are aligned with the company strategy.
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Drive the team to deliver high-value product features that drive value for members and the business. 100% paid parental leave (including for non-birthing parents), family forming benefits, and Milk Stork, which provides access to breast milk shipping for business travel, surrogacy, and employee relocation.
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Demonstrated experience in shaping organizational product strategy—influencing and inspiring partners and leadership—that have achieved desired business outcomes. Wholesale ownership of the vision and product roadmap for our AI/ML recommendation and prediction products—spanning ideation of new business ideas and business cases through market research and effective competitive differentiation—all leading to increased growth and sustained competitive advantage.
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The Manager, Product Development & Production - Denim, Non-Denim, Tops, and Bottoms is responsible for supporting the Product Development team with sample and purchase order organization.
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