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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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5+ years of hands-on product development/product management experience. Raft is seeking a highly skilled and experienced Technical Product Manager with a strong background in data management and a passion for driving innovation.
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Works closely day to day both influencing and leading business customers, Product Managers, Design, and Engineering Partners to drive entire technology project lifecycle (conception, user research, design and prototyping, development, pilot, launch, measurement, iteration.
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Works closely with business customers, Product Managers, Design & Engineering Partners to drive entire technology project lifecycle (conception, user research, design and prototyping, development, pilot, launch, measurement, iteration.
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Demonstrated ability to work in an Agile, Lean Product Development and Lean Portfolio Management environment. Leads cross-functional product teams and relationships to discover and build new Digital or Technology products, experiences, and features by collaborating with stakeholders and organizational leaders to coordinate product development efforts aligned with strategic priorities.
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Also provides visionary and inspirational leadership, development and management of parts and service sales department balancing stakeholders needs, overseeing daily operations, collaborative team building and manage customer satisfaction through collaboration with parts and service management.
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Champion vision for category development and present the analytical data that supports reasoning for organizational buy in on new product lines. The Product Line Manager brings a disciplined, business-oriented approach to product planning and category management to achieve business performance objectives.
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Senior Product Marketing Manager key responsibilities. Sure, other companies have CEO Development programs but only at Trilogy will you get your hands on all departments, approach the unfamiliar with humility and curiosity, and complete a series of actually-useful assignments that turn you into an effective, respected leader.
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The Product Manager will represent both the voice of the business and the voice of the customer for product development projects. Lead the development of product, distribution, regulatory, and liability materials, product art, trademarks, and logos.
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These roles will be an escalation point, responsible for issue management and requirements gathering/prioritization, communicator of new development and point of contact for scrum teams related to product enhancements.
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Minimum of 5 years of experience in product management, preferably in HR technology or software development. Lead the product development lifecycle from concept to launch, including requirements gathering, design, testing, and deployment.
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Responsible for Global NPI - Develop and drive global strategic planning and development objectives to drive revenue and profitability targets, including value proposition, Claims Matrix & Message Maps, feature sets & product roadmaps, positioning, pricing, sales volume, and profit forecasts, etc.
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Job summary: A Senior Product Manager in the digital field is a leadership role responsible for managing and driving the strategic vision, development, and success of digital products.
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Understand the nuances of product development for native applicationsEvangelize best practices of product development and project management to improve the company-wide ability to create and ship business changing ideasFamiliarity with analytics tools like Amplitude, SQL, as well as prototyping and user testing tools.
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Minimum 3 years in HTML5 ad development or Product Management of a Design Platform. This role will be a constant balancing act between the day-to-day of all of the client interactions of onboarding, template specification development, training, and documentation in both written and video form of the "New" Studio 4 self-serve creative automation product.
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