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As a Product Marketing Manager, you will have the opportunity to shape the market strategy from conception through to commercialization, collaborating closely with cross-functional teams to integrate customer insights into product development.
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Partners with key stakeholders including Product, Technology, MIS, Line of Business, Marketing and other internal service partners as well as external stakeholders to ensure all digital experiences meet their strategic goals.
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Assist in the development of marketing strategy and annual orders & revenue forecast EDUCATION and EXPERIENCE Experience: Must have at least 5 years of experience selling engineered or industrial products.
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As Product Marketing Manager on the Platform and Solutions Marketing team, you will define and drive the marketing programs and go-to-market strategy for joint partner offers with other subsidiaries of Schneider Electric.
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As a Product Marketing Manager, you will be responsible for:Utilizing available market intelligence on customer requirements, unmet needs, and market trends to develop and own the execution of Panametrics’ product marketing strategy.
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Leveraging PERI’s resources, the Product Manager Scaffolding and Shoring will oversee day-to-day activities related to understanding and implementing Scaffolding and Shoring marketing strategy, customer demonstrations, and companywide training.
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The Product Manager will lead the development and execution of product strategy, drive innovation, and most importantly, ensure the successful launch and adoption of new products.
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Align product content, strategy, and brand positioning with regulatory and legal partners delivering compliant product content to the Marketing Communications team. Job SummaryThe Cross-Modality Product Marketing Manager will be responsible for driving the alignment of the various modality portfolios including but not limited to MI, MRI, CT, and DR. This role will directly report to the Senior Vice President of Modality Business Management.
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Own and evolve the product line strategy, vision, and roadmap in alignment with business objectives. The Director of Product Management is a senior leadership role responsible for the overall product line strategy, profit and loss (P&L), product team development, product operating model effectiveness, and objective attainment within a product line.
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The position requires close coordination with internal and external development teams, business partners, executives, marketing, and project managers to ensure alignment of product strategy with business goals and market needs.
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Collaborate with cross-functional teams including Business Development, Relationship Management, Operations, Sales Enablement, IT, Corporate Strategy, Marketing, and End Users and Leadership, to gather requirements, prioritize initiatives, and drive alignment on CRM initiatives.
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The AI Software Product Manager will spearhead strategy and roadmap development for HP's unique AI software solutions. Typically has 10+ years of work experience, preferably in product marketing or planning.
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Translate product strategy into detailed requirements for prototype construction and final product development by engineering teams. Create product strategy documents that describe business cases, high-level use cases, technical requirements, revenue, and ROI.
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Reporting to the VP of Ad Product Marketing & Strategy, you will play a key role in launching new and enhanced digital advertising products. Reporting to: VP Ad Product Marketing & Strategy.
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Ability to perform market research and translate results into tangible opportunities for product strategy and marketing. Manage product launches, including marketing strategy, pricing, best practices, and action plans.
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