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At Sequent Learning Networks, our interest extends beyond the classroom and through the heart of the organization. Our lens is focused on how Product Management and Marketing are integrated within the fabric of the entire organization. The reason for this is simple. Product Management isn't just a sub-function of Marketing or Product Development. Product Management can, and should be a critical element of the organization's business model.
With this in mind, Sequent offers a variety of programs that are designed to support and guide key organizational leaders in Product Management, Marketing, Organizational Development in the strategic guidance of the organization toward "better-in-class" Product Management across the enterprise. These programs are summarized below, with links you can follow to other pages, so you can read more about these vital programs.
Organizational Diagnostics and Assessments
Corporate leaders are vitally interested in optimizing their product portfolios and in fortifying their market position. A common set of business and marketing competencies across the organization can improve the probability for these strategic goals to be met. With turbulent markets and shifting priorities, many organizations find themselves without a full complement of able, fully equipped employees in the related areas of Product Management, Product Marketing, and other Marketing areas. Just how do you figure out your organization's current capability? You'll want to read more, or call us to learn how we can help.
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Benchmarking
Competency assessments are designed to evaluate the skills and experiences of those who either plan to carry out the job of the product manager, or who need professional guidance in evolving their skills and experiences.
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Coaching
Our goal is to equip you with the tools an capabilities to do your jobs more efficiently. Our mentoring and coaching programs can help. More >>
Coaching
Benchmarking is the process of improving the performance of an organization by continuously identifying and adapting outstanding business practices. Benchmarking promotes a more progressive culture of learning and experiential growth, which is key to continuous long-term quality improvement and competitiveness, as well as positive financial outcomes. More >>
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