What are the responsibilities and job description for the Products & Services Manager position at Construction Financial Management Association?
Responsibilities
Duties to include but are not limited to :
1. Product Development and Management :
- Oversee the lifecycle of products and services from ideation to launch, ensuring they meet member / stakeholder needs and align with the association’s strategic goals.
- Conduct market research, member surveys, and segment strategies to identify opportunities for new products or services and improvements to existing ones.
- Develop business cases, product strategies, and project plans for new product initiatives.
- Determine products and services pricing based on pricing strategies that align with current association practices and industry best practices.
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams, including communications and finance, to ensure successful product launches and ongoing support.
2. Committee Management :
3. Member Engagement and Feedback :
4. Strategic Planning and Execution :
5. Marketing and Promotion :
6. Performance Measurement and Reporting :
Internal Relationships : Has contact with all departments in conjunction with the development, production, promotion, and delivery of CFMA products and services.
External Relationships : Regularly collaborates with products and services vendor partners. Has contact with chapter leaders / representatives regarding CFMA’s products and services and representatives of other professional associations in products and services partnerships.
Qualifications :
About Construction Financial Management Association The Construction Financial Management Association (CFMA) is the source and resource for construction financial excellence and the only nonprofit organization dedicated to serving the educational needs of today's construction financial professionals. Established in , CFMA's General Members include general contractors, specialty trades, developers, construction managers, architects, engineers, principals, and material and equipment suppliers. Associate Members include professionals in the accounting, insurance, surety, technology, legal, and banking industries, or any other specialty in the construction industry. CFMA currently has more than 10, members in 99 chapters throughout the U.S. and Canada that offer education and networking opportunities.