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Work with the Product Owners and the other Product Managers to gather internal and external business needs and customer and user pain points and prioritize them according to the company's product strategy.
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The position of Product Manager will play a crucial role to drive the vision, requirements and roadmap for Global Holistic Cost Transformation to unlock >$15MM in business value by using digital solutions and data driven optimization to minimize costs in our supply chain and manufacturing.
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5-7 years of product management or new business development experience. Drive continuous improvement in Product Management by examining internal processes and identifying and executing on opportunities to streamline and create synergies throughout the business unit.
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7+ years working in a product owner, business analyst or product management role, preferably within a healthcare technology setting, with hospitals and healthcare delivery systems.
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As a Sr. Product Manager –, you will define, deliver, and steward end-to-end (e.g., across multiple products / platforms) industry leading digital capabilities and experiences that enable clients and employees in support of key strategic business initiatives for Wealth Management.
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Create product strategy documents that describe business cases, high-level use cases, technical requirements, revenue, and ROI. Drive the SecureRelease product and business-planning process across cross-functional teams of the company.
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Technology Consulting, Digital & Emerging Technologies – Delivery Orchestration (Product Management) (Manager) (Multiple Positions) (1513755), Ernst & Young U.S. LLP, Chicago, IL. Must have 2 years of experience in client services or professional services, technical writing, and integrating business processes with technology.
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Demonstrated ability to learn multiple functional areas of business – engineering, design, finance, sales or marketing. We are looking for an entrepreneurial Product Manager who can lead an early-stage product from early market fit through exponential growth.
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Strong business-centric mindset with ability to use sound business judgment and tailor approach to drive desired business outcomes. This Product Manager will be responsible for product planning and execution throughout the product lifecycle for Data Retention and Supervision technologies for Electronic Communication data.
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3+ years of experience working with financial systems, ideally as a Product Manager or Business Analyst. Manage the product strategy and roadmap, in partnership with the vendor and business stakeholders.
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The role of the Product Manager is to work hand in hand with the Senior IT Product Manager, building relationships with the various teams, including but not limited to Legal Recruiting and Development, HR/Benefits, and Finance.
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As a Portfolio Enablement Manager for our GenAI Assistant team, you will play a pivotal role in guiding the business strategy, measuring outcomes, and tracking progress of our digital products.
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Deeply understand the users and downstream consumers of this data touching multiple business domains, by working with Stripe’s users, and with Stripe’s technical and business teams. While you would be welcome to come into the office for team/business meetings, on-sites, meet-ups, and events, our expectation is you would regularly work from home rather than a Stripe office.
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5+ years of product or program management, product marketing, business development or technology experience. Experience as a product manager/owner and experience in end to end product delivery.
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Develop the Business Case and Forecast for the product, including financial analysis to determine whether the project makes business sense. The PCR Broadband PTT Device team, within PCR has the ownership of delivering broadband powered / centered Push-To-Talk devices and solutions to our customers for driving their business critical needs.
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