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Blue Yonder Job Title:Manager, Product Marketing, Merchandise PlanningSynonymous Job Title:Product Marketing ManagerLocation:US - RemoteOverview:As a Manager Product Marketing specializing in retail planning, you will lead the development and execution of go-to-market strategies tailored for retail clients seeking innovation in merchandise financial planning, assortment planning, size scaling, and pricing and promotions.
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Participates with most senior levels (i.e., Senior Product Management Exec) in the development and sponsorship of core strategies across broad functional or cross-functional objectives.
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Six or more years product management experience, preferably in consumer new product development. As a seasoned marketing professional, the AT&T Lead Product Marketing Manager understands the dynamics of the industry, new and emerging products technologies and or applications, has a thorough understanding of AT&T customers needs and ensures the development of a compelling customer experience; driving results and product accountability.
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The American Heart Association has an excellent opportunity for an International Product Manager in our Healthcare Business Solutions, global product development department based out of our National Center.
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In this role, Product Owner is expected to have exceptional written and verbal skills, high coordination/organization/project management skills and soft skills (negotiation, persuasion, teamwork) with high Personal ownership.
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Our Product Development and Manufacturing team expertly combines Strategy, Operational, and Digital consulting capabilities to help our clients innovate, develop and manufacture products in a manner that helps establish differentiated products, significantly increases operational efficiency and drives new levels of enterprise-wide growth in a connected world.
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Backlog Management: Work with the product owner to prepare and prioritize the product backlog to ensure efficient workflow and alignment with the product vision and business value.
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5+ years product management experience in a professional environment supporting multi-function project team's designers, software engineers, and QA.Experience with agile implementation methodologies.
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Our client is seeking a seasoned Sr. Technical Product Manager to lead the product strategy and development efforts within their Technology team. Background in product management, with the ability to write detailed product requirements.
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As a Product Marketing Manager, you will be responsible for leading the development and implementation of a marketing plan that drives results. Helps establish the vision for competitive product marketing strategy, planning, measurement, and relationship management for a product/initiative or set of products/initiatives.
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The Senior Product Marketing Manager will be responsible for leading the hardware product roadmap, shaping technical feature sets, and spearheading the launch and lifecycle management of all products in T-Mobile’s hardware product portfolio.
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10+ years of experience in Product Management, having managed multiple/portfolio of digital products. Have a Product Management professional certification from an industry standard body (such as Product School, AIPMM, or other similar.
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As a Product Manager, you will play a crucial role in driving the development and delivery of high-impact projects from initial requirements gathering through to deployment. Backlog & Sprint Management: Prioritize and manage the product backlog, ensuring that it aligns with business goals.
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Reviews product demo with the development team against acceptance criteria for the feature set. Role: Technical Product manager with lending / finance background. This includes the business requirements and associated use cases, customer's experience, customer back office systems, the technical stack (application/service architecture), interfaces and associated data flows, dependent applications/services, runtime operations (i.e. trouble management/associated support strategies), and maintenance.
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The incumbent owns responsibility for development of new products, continual product improvement and enhancement, management of product risks and contribution to overall product strategy and commercialization.
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