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The Product Marketing Manager will have responsibility for the marketing of small wheel loaders and construction motor graders to support product demonstrations, competitive testing and training.
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Collaborate with stakeholders to develop ongoing training plans and journeys and continued awareness of enhancements for end users. Workday experience required Proven experience in product management or a related role, with a strong record of accomplishment of defining and delivering.
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Sales Enablement: Empower our sales team by developing effective sales tools and training programs, providing competitive intelligence, and collaborating on customer presentations and proposals in partnership with Commercial Ops counterparts.
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Support sales enablement with comprehensive training and collateral (slide decks, case studies, battle cards) across all stages of the sales cycle. As a Senior Product Marketing Manager, you will communicate the value of our products to customers and prospects.
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Understand ceiling industry testing, codes and standards, taking a hands on approach to product training. Provide product and installation training to internal and external teams as directed.
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Press Ganey is making a significant investment in its product marketing function across its solution lines and is seeking a new Senior Product Marketing Manager for its Employee Experience/Workforce suite.
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Collaborate cross-functionally with product, operations, R&D, medical, R&D to develop and execute on comprehensive marketing plans that include sales enablement, awareness campaigns, and training that incorporates clinical insights and evidence.
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We help suppliers and customers by taking the complexity out of selling and buying resin, and provide our people with the opportunity and training to lead rewarding careers. The Product Manager will operate from a home office and be expected to travel frequently.
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Salary offers are based on a wide range of factors including relevant skills, training, experience, education, and, where applicable, licensure or certifications obtained. Content Development: Own the creation and execution of a comprehensive content strategy across various channels (e.g., website, blog, social media, white papers, case studies) to educate and engage target audiences about our core EX product portfolio solutions.
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The Senior Product and Clinical Marketing Manager will play a pivotal role leading marketing launch and lifecycle management of our products, with a special focus on the clinical marketing of our scientific evidence.
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Sales Enablement: Own Sales Enablement by equipping internal teams with essential tools, including training, sales decks, marketing collateral, RFI/RFP support, and more. At an exciting time for BenchPrep, as we expand our platform to support more learning use cases, we are seeking a dynamic Product Marketing Manager.
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Developing and delivering internal training sessions on products, services and value proposition to Treasury Sales and Relationship Management Teams, and other business partners. Creating and driving formalized routines with all regions and key business partners such as Product Management, Treasury Sales, Relationship Management, Implementations, Customer Service, and executive leadership.
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Partner with the Marketing team to develop sales aids, marketing tools, field marketing activities, training and education to support NCS parts. The Product Manager will need to be laser focused on identifying the NCS opportunity and developing a differentiated parts vision that delivers unique value and customer satisfaction experience.
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Partner with Sales to develop sales enablement training for new and on-market products and support key accounts. Minimum 3 years of experience in Product Management or Commercial Marketing, 5 years of experience preferred.
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Own learning management system (LMS) developing training curriculms and pathways for internal employees and external customers. The Ceilings Technical Product Manager will initiate and drive the entire Rockfon ceiling portfolio – Stone Wool Ceiling Tiles, Metal Ceilings and Suspension Grid – serving as the technical expert for Rockfon North America.
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