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You will collaborate with leadership to supervise product strategy for Vizient offerings that pull or push data to provider source systems such as electronic medical records (EMRs) or Enterprise Resource Products (ERPs.
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You will be responsible for working cross-functionally with product, marketing, go-to-market, and sales teams to create messaging, positioning, content, go-to-market, and product-led-growth strategies grounded in user research and data analysis.
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The team is the voice of the customer and market to the rest of the CSG organization and we work across all functions (including Sales, Delivery, Marketing, Operations) within CSG as well as the Salesforce product organizations to continuously enhance the Success Plans offer portfolio.
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Whether partnering with Engineering, Design, Marketing, or Sales, the Product team is committed to taking an experiment-oriented approach to guarantee that data drives decisions. Experience partnering with cross-functional teams across engineering, data science, design, sales, marketing, and operations to deliver extraordinary products.
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8+ years of experience as a Product Manager in a modern, AI-driven environment, or 8+ years of combined Data Engineering, Analytics, AI Product Management experience. Sr. Data Product Manager.
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At least 3 years of B2B product marketing/ product management/ sales experience in SaaS company/startup. Utilize product analytics and user data to extract actionable marketing insights.
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We’re searching for an ambitious Product Marketing Manager to support the Q-Centrix team’s go-to-market strategies across all clinical data offerings. Sales Enablement: Educate and train the business development team with the information, tools and training needed to effectively communicate product value to potential clients.
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Knowledge of and experience using key internal and external consumer data sources, such as Consumer panel data, first party (e.g. e-mails, MAIDs), the second party (e.g. Retailer Media, JBP (Meta, Amazon), Retailer scan sale data, technology generated data) and 3rd party (e.g. Kantar, Dynata, Nielsen, IRI, Fetch.
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2+ years of demonstrated experience in commercializing products, project/product management, marketing, sales, or related experience. Our product packages consist of the ‘repackaging’ of data from our investor product suite, made suitable for corporate use cases, and adding any required services tailored for corporate use cases, helping corporates to understand, apply and communicate the data.
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Has 6+ years of experience in marketing, product management, data sales, programmatic advertising, or a related field. You’ll then translate that knowledge into compelling narratives and sales enablement tools, empowering our team to champion our data solutions.
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You'll work with product, design, data, engineering, marketing, and sales teams to gather requirements, create specs, and lead teams in developing products that matter. Support a cross-functional team of data analysts, data engineers, web engineers and more in the development and support of new product initiatives.
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We are looking for a Data Product Manager to lead the delivery of data and analytics for PepsiCo’s Sales Transformation/Effectiveness data products. Data/AI(Artificial Intelligence)/ML(Machine Learning) product management experience a huge plus.
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Engage with AWS Global Sales to understand the pain points and needs in our sales function, define customer personas and journeys, identify critical use cases and opportunities, and brainstorm related product ideas.
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You’ve created marketing assets that run the gamut from sales enablement resources and competitive battlecards to webinars and product videos, and you love digging into marketing performance data to understand what content and formats resonate most with your target audiences.
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Works across multiple internal and external groups as needed such as sales force, Recon BU, Tech and Data Solutions organization, quality, regulatory, medical education, regional partners, etc.
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