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The Performance Manager must develop skills and knowledge to effectively address and resolve issues across multiple functional groups including but not limited to Performance Management, Sales, Business development, Segment, Product Developments, Digital, Marketing, FP&A, amongst others.
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We are at the forefront of industry transformation, providing expert guidance on enterprise and business unit strategy, market and product growth strategy, emerging growth domains (e.g., embedded finance), innovation, digital strategy, business model transformation, as well as customer strategy and engagement.
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The Business Development Manager is responsible for creating ERICO product demand with sophisticated end-users/specifiers including identifying and developing new customers.
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Description: Job Description Position – Business Development Manager, US MarketWe’re seeking to recruit an experienced business development manager having extensive experience in software product/solution selling in the US market.
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The Product Manager understands that product management is cross-functional and involves business development, strategic thinking, market research, client interaction and experience design, architecture, resource planning and general awareness of goals versus constraints.
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Business Development Manager - Peak Performance Team - Texas PEAK PERFORMANCE TEAM IS NOW HIRING for Business Development Managers (Automotive, F&I, Training and Consulting) Peak Performance Team Inc. is expanding and looking for individuals that will be responsible for acquisition, development, performance, and management of automotive accounts.
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Seeking a stellar project manager to provide advanced project management leadership for integration and product development projects aimed at delivering on business strategy.
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As a team leader at a “people first” organization, the PM guides their team through development programs of coaching, mentoring, and performance management. About the JobThe Practice Manager “PM” has accountability of all aspects of the location business operations.
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Job Overview: The role of the Product Development Manager is to develop business and product strategies within their product lines. A well-established leader in the industry known for its stability and innovative manufacturing solutions is seeking to expand its successful team with the addition of a Product Development Manager.
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Senior Manager, Strategic Innovation and PartnershipManage the strategic fuzzy front end innovation process and lead a front-end innovation team to connect various functions (e.g., strategic business management, technology and product development, engineering and manufacturing, sales/marketing) across business units within Flowserve to identify and shape the development of value-creating innovations funnel.
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Our seasoned management team has extensive experience in commercialization, acquisition, licensing, formulation, and product development. Effectively understands, analyzes, and communicates scientific/technical business information while adhering to applicable pharmaceutical marketing and sales regulations, guidelines, and policies.
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PosiGen is searching for a Training Specialist responsible for developing, delivering, scheduling, and program managing role-focused curricula for PosiGen’s Customer Care and Collections department; on company products, service requests, operations processes and procedures, customer management & engagement, dispute resolution, software, leadership development, manager training, and other related topic areas.
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The ideal candidate has a proven track record of product development and portfolio management experience. This includes, but is not limited to, price/positioning and commercial strategy, product development, marketing programs and operational execution, to drive profitable sales and margin growth for products typically utilized within harsh, hazardous, and industrial applications.
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Broad based technical knowledge and skills in diverse areas of business such as Quality Engineering, Quality Assurance, Quality Systems, GMP Operations as well as a good working knowledge of related functions such as operations, supplier management, laboratory operations and product development.
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We help our clients implement and effectively use Oracle offerings to solve their business problems and fuel success in the areas of sales, marketing, finance, operations, billing, customer, product, and governance, risk and compliance.
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