Director of Product - City of London

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Director of Product - City of London

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Director of Product for a leading client based in London. My client is seeking a Director of Product to lead the clients digital product strategy and execution. The role involves creating innovative solutions that enhance patient experiences and support healthcare professionals. Responsibilities include translating business goals into digital products, leading product management teams, and setting industry standards. Collaboration with engineering, data science, and AI teams is essential to leverage technical capabilities and gain a competitive edge. Develop and execute the digital product strategy in line with business objectives and the technology roadmap.
Key skills and responsibilities,

Extensive experience in product management, including leadership positions
Demonstrated success in bringing digital products from concept to market
Proficient in managing product teams and implementing robust product development methodologies
Strong expertise in user-centered design and customer experience principles
Skilled in agile development practices and leading cross-functional teams
Ability to translate business strategy into product roadmaps
Analytical skills with experience using data to drive product decisions
Experience working with technical teams to develop complex digital solutions
Identify opportunities to use technology for developing new business models and revenue streams
Facilitate the integration of patient-facing and internal operational systems
Develop strategies for digital engagement throughout the patient journey
Collaborate with business units to assess and prioritize digitization opportunities
Stakeholder management and communication skills
Familiarity with healthcare digital transformation trends and technologies
Proven experience with SaaS and multi-platform product development
Background in mobile application development and web-based solutions
Understanding of data privacy regulations in healthcare
Experience with product analytics tools and methodologiesInterested? Please submit your updated CV to Dean Sadler-Parkes at Crimson for immediate consideration.
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