Key Responsibilities:
1. Product Development
Experience in Laboratory Information Management System
Develop and articulate a clear product vision, strategy, and roadmap.
Define product offerings in terms of benefits, features, and customer journeys.
Prioritize features for the product roadmap in collaboration with development teams.
Write and manage a backlog of user stories, prioritizing items to achieve business goals.
Lead the team through defining product requirements, ensuring they are complete and consistent.
Ensure the team correctly understands the requirements.
Collaborate closely with business, engineering, and design.
Align timelines, dependencies, and scope with the scrum master, engineering manager, and design leads.
Participate in planning sprints to reaffirm priorities and confirm requirements.
Steering and participation of Agile methodology (e.g. scrum calls, sprint review, etc.)
Oversee continuous improvement efforts.
Interact with other teams for cross-team task implementation.
Develop and execute a strategic customer engagement plan.
3. Release and Deployment Management:
Develop detailed release plans.
Implement continuous integration and continuous deployment (CI/CD) practices.
Ensure successful product releases.
4. Post-Launch Maintenance and Improvement:
Implement structured processes for collecting and addressing user feedback.
Conduct regular performance audits and stress tests to ensure digital health product reliability.
Monitor digital health product performance metrics and user satisfaction scores.
Maintain comprehensive documentation for maintenance procedures, updates, and best practices.
Provide training and support materials for customer support teams.
Critical Knowledge and Skills:
Specialized Skills:
Requirements Definition & Analysis
Product Development & Delivery
Design Thinking, Customer Experience Tools & Methodologies
Backlog, Epic & Story Management
Agile Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC) and DevOps Tools & Methodologies
Teaming & Collaboration
Qualifications:
Proven experience as a Product Owner or similar role in product management.
Experience in LabWare/LIMS recommended.
Strong understanding of Agile methodologies.
Experience with digital health products or in the healthcare sector is a plus.
Excellent communication, presentation, and leadership skills.
Strong problem-solving skills and willingness to roll up one’s sleeves to get the job done.
Skilled at working effectively with cross-functional teams in a matrix organization.
With some American and British ancestry, Takeda Pharmaceutical corporation Limited is a worldwide pharmaceutical corporation based in Japan. After Sinopharm and Shanghai Pharmaceuticals, it is the third-biggest pharmaceutical firm in Asia. Based on revenue, it is among the top 20 pharmaceutical companies globally (it was in the top 10 after its merger with Shire). The corporation, which employs more than 49,578 people globally, brought in US$19.299 billion in sales in the 2018 fiscal year. The company's areas of expertise include neuroscience, gastrointestinal, oncology, uncommon disorders, plasma-derived medicines, and vaccinations. Its office is in Nihonbashi, Chuo, Tokyo, and its headquarters are in Chuo-ku, Osaka.
Takeda purchased Amgen's Japanese business in February 2008 along with the rights to twelve of the California biotechnology company's pipeline candidates for the Japanese market. Takeda paid US$8.8 billion in April to acquire Cambridge, Massachusetts-based Millennium Pharmaceuticals, a business that specializes in cancer medication development. Velcade, a medication approved for hematological malignancies, and a portfolio of pipeline prospects in the therapeutic domains of cardiovascular, inflammatory, and cancer were acquired as part of the deal. Currently, Millennium functions as a stand-alone subsidiary. The firms formed a potentially long-term agreement in May when the company licensed the RNAi technology platform created by Alnylam Pharmaceuticals on a non-exclusive basis.