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Senior Manager, Business Transformation, Digital Product Management

USA - Remote- Denver, CO

About Ping Identity: 

At Ping Identity, we believe in making digital experiences both secure and seamless for all users, without compromise. We call this digital freedom. And it's not just something we provide our customers. It's something that inspires our company. People don't come here to join a culture that's built on digital freedom. They come to cultivate it. 

Our intelligent, cloud identity platform lets people shop, work, bank, and interact wherever and however they want. Without friction. Without fear. 

While protecting digital identities is at the core of our technology, protecting individual identities is at the core of our culture. We champion every identity. One of our core values, Respect Individuality, reminds us to celebrate differences so you are empowered to bring your authentic self to work. 

We're headquartered in Denver, Colorado and we have offices and employees around the globe. We serve the largest, most demanding enterprises worldwide, including more than half of the Fortune 100. At Ping Identity, we're changing the way people and businesses think about cybersecurity, digital experiences, and identity and access management. 

The Role

We’re hiring a Senior Manager, Digital Product Management to join our Business Transformation Office (BTO) — this will be Ping’s first dedicated product manager focused on our internal business applications and operating model.

In this role, you will:

  • Own and evolve the Buyer Journey value stream (lead and opportunity management, Quote‑to‑Cash, and related Go-To-Market processes)
  • Act as the primary product manager across business and Information Systems teams for buyer‑journey technology and business processes
  • Be accountable for outcomes, not just strategy — tying epics and features to real improvements in seller, partner, and buyer experience
  • Shape and maintain an outcome‑based roadmap that connects company strategy to concrete delivery work

You’ll report to the Director, Business Transformation and partner closely with leaders in Go-to-Market, Customer Experience, Finance, Product, and Information Systems. In your first 90 days, you’ll have laid the foundation for trusted relationships with Go-to-Market, Customer Experience, Information Systems, and Transformation VPs, Directors, and key individual contributors — becoming a go‑to partner on how best to enable their business outcomes with technology.

What You’ll Do:

  • Own the Buyer Journey roadmap: Define and maintain a clear, transparent roadmap across Sales, Marketing, Revenue Operations, Finance, Product, Customer Experience, and Information Systems that connects business goals to prioritized epics and features.
  • Start with the problem, not the solution: Lead discovery to clarify the “why” and intended outcomes before locking into technology solutions, keeping a strong outside‑in focus on buyer, seller, and partner experience. Facilitate collaborative whiteboarding and brainstorming sessions with business stakeholders to co‑create options, uncover unstated needs, and look around the corner on future impacts — then work with business SMEs, architects, and IS partners to shape and propose solution options, acting as a trusted advisor and partner on how best to enable their business outcomes, not just an order‑taker for requirements.
  • Drive delivery and outcomes: Act as the accountable product manager from epic definition through launch and stabilization, partnering with project managers, scrum teams, Business Analysts, IS, and (over time) Enterprise Architecture.
  • Bridge strategy to execution: Translate company and Executive Leadership priorities into a clear, sequenced delivery plan for the Buyer Journey value stream — facilitating alignment forums and trade‑off discussions, and ensuring decisions show up as changes to roadmaps, epics, and team backlogs.
  • Lead and coach the Buyer Journey team: Provide day‑to‑day direction to Business Analysts and act as a visible leader to the full Buyer Journey scrum team — helping shape user stories, maintain a healthy backlog, and advise on Agile delivery best practices (e.g., slicing work, readiness, ceremonies) so that process maps, requirements, and delivery plans all ladder directly to the roadmap and outcomes you own.
  • Measure and communicate impact: Define and track clear business outcome metrics (e.g., lead‑to‑cash cycle time, quote/approval SLAs, renewal velocity, pipeline hygiene) and use data and telemetry to refine priorities — and, when needed, build simple, compelling business cases that connect your recommendations to expected impact on revenue, efficiency, risk, or customer and partner experience.

What You’ll Bring:

  • 7+ years in product management / product ownership for internal business applications in B2B SaaS or similarly complex environments, with a track record owning end‑to‑end, cross‑functional roadmaps and multi‑quarter initiatives across Go‑to‑Market, Customer Experience, and Finance.
  • Deep expertise in Salesforce Sales Cloud, CPQ, AgentForce or similar CRM/CPQ ecosystems and quote‑to‑cash processes, plus strong familiarity with Agile and product operating models (value streams, epic/story readiness, quarterly planning, outcome‑based roadmapping).
  • An outcome‑ and problem‑first mindset and genuine interest in Ping’s mission and market position, with the ability to translate strategy into pragmatic priorities and scale Business Transformation capabilities at the pace the company needs.
  • An entrepreneurial, self‑directed approach — comfortable being the first in the role, designing and right‑sizing new processes, gaining stakeholder buy‑in, and iterating based on a deep understanding of the problems and outcomes you’re solving for.
  • A strong track record of leading through influence in matrixed environments — aligning senior stakeholders around shared outcomes and trade‑offs, and building success through partnership over heroics.
  • Excellent communication, storytelling, and facilitation skills — including visual storytelling (decks, flows, options, trade‑offs, roadmaps) and process mapping workshops that clarify handoffs, align teams, and support high‑quality decisions on scope, priorities, and change impacts.

You have an advantage if:

  • Experience as a product leader for Go-to-Market / Buyer Journey / Revenue Operations technology and processes (deal desk, pipeline and forecasting, renewals, pricing & packaging, partner enablement)
  • Exposure to pricing, packaging, and telemetry/analytics initiatives and how they flow through the Buyer Journey and internal systems
  • Practical experience using AI and data‑driven insights to amplify product impact — leveraging AI capabilities in internal tools and workflows to improve decision quality, automation, and time‑to‑value for stakeholders, in partnership with BI/AI teams where appropriate
  • Experience in Organizational Change Management to enable you to advise business partners on how to introduce new / enhanced capabilities to their teams and coach them on reinforcing new processes and behaviors.
  • Familiarity with common Go-to-Market applications, eg. Anaplan, Marketo, etc..

If you’re excited about building and owning an internal product that directly shapes how we sell, forecast, and grow — and you love combining strategy, delivery, process, and storytelling — we’d like to talk.

Salary Range 

$125,000 to $160,000

In accordance with Colorado’s Equal Pay for Equal Work Act (SB 19-085) the approximate compensation range for this role in Colorado is listed above. Final compensation for this role will be determined by various factors, such as knowledge, skills, and abilities.

Life at Ping:

We believe in and facilitate a flexible, collaborative work environment. We’re growing quickly, but remain true to the innovative, can-do startup values that got us here. Most importantly, we keep hiring talented, smart, fun, and genuinely nice people because that’s who we want to succeed with every day. 

Here are just a few of the things that make Ping special:

  • A company culture that empowers you to do your best work.
  • Employee Resource Groups that create a sense of belonging for everyone.
  • Regular company and team bonding events.
  • Competitive benefits and perks.
  • Global volunteering and community initiatives

Our Benefits: 

  • Generous PTO & Holiday Schedule 
  • Parental Leave
  • Progressive Healthcare Options
  • Retirement Programs
  • Opportunity for Education Reimbursement 
  • Commuter Offset (Specific locations) 

Ping is the collective sum of all our individual experiences, backgrounds and influences and we pride ourselves in growing and learning together. We are committed to building an inclusive and diverse environment where everyone’s individuality is respected and everyone has an Identity. In recruiting for new colleagues, we welcome the unique contributions you can bring and encourage you to be your best self.

We are an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer.  All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex including sexual orientation and gender identity, national origin, disability, protected Veteran Status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable federal, state, or local law.

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