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Partner with sales and marketing to develop category and product positioning, product sheets, sales and marketing collateral and training materials, and strategies to drive customer adoption (e.g., lead generation.
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Support product commercialization, deployment, training, launch and promotion in liaison with marketing, sales, and regional teams. Collaborate with marketing, sales, regional leaders, engineering, manufacturing, and product management to identify growth areas and define the offerings strategy.
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The Product Manager will lead cross departmental strategic product initiatives coordinating with key stakeholders in sales, marketing, design, development, and operations.
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Product Launch: Oversee product launches, including marketing campaigns, sales enablement, and customer education. Cross-Functional Collaboration: Work closely with engineering, design, marketing, and sales teams to ensure successful product development and launch.
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We are looking for a self-starting, team-orientated, and passionate Product Marketing Manager to join our team focused on GTM strategy and execution. You will be a product and marketing expert, translating the needs of customers and sellers across marketing, sales enablement, product, and field teams.
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Sr. Product Marketing Manager - Endpoint Security - Remote Job, 3-5+ Year Experience. You’ll have experience working with a distributed team, and you will relish taking ownership of the product marketing activities.
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The Product Marketing Manager will be an important addition to our growing marketing team and will help support demand generation, field enablement, and customer marketing activities.
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The Product Marketing Manager will play a pivotal role in driving the success of Azalea's innovative solutions. You will be responsible for crafting product positioning, developing and executing marketing strategies and working with product, sales and customer success teams to drive product adoption and increase market share.
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Maintain constant communication with the product, engineering, CX, sales, and marketing teams. We are seeking a dynamic and experienced Senior Product Manager who will play a pivotal role in the execution, strategy creation, refinement, and alignment of our goal to empower businesses to optimize their marketing and lead flow strategies.
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Influencing and collaborating with others in cross functional teams (D&A, technology, sales, fulfillment, product marketing, finance, legal) to define product requirements ultimately bringing products to market.
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As a B2B Product Marketing Manager , have you successfully developed impactful value propositions focusing on customer challenges and solutions rather than product features.
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The Product Marketing Manager is responsible for translating the needs of customers and sellers across marketing, sales enablement, product and field initiatives.
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As a Product Marketing Manager for security, identity, and compliance, you will be part of a team tasked with developing messaging and positioning that highlights how AWS services help customers secure their digital transformation.
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Reporting to the Director of Innovation & Design and guided by Altium’s Senior Leadership Team, the Product Manager will play a key role in accelerating the pace of Innovation, developing customer-focused solutions to drive sustained growth, and shaping the future of sustainable packaging solutions.
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Stakeholder Collaboration: Collaborate with cross-functional teams, including engineering, design, sales, and marketing, to drive product development and meet business objectives.
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