A combination of education and on-the-job experience is usually required to become an operations manager. To work as an operations manager, you must have a bachelor’s degree and at least three to five years of experience.
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You must have a bachelor’s degree in business management or a comparable course, such as a bachelor’s degree in business technology. We advocate pursuing a business technology degree because of the widespread usage of technology in everyday business activities. You can study supply chain management or logistics management to get started in this field.
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Becoming an operations manager will take you about eight to ten years. This entails earning a four-year bachelor’s degree in business administration as well as three to five years of training and experience in the field.
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Retail, insurance, finance, healthcare, education, government organisations, and manufacturing companies all need operations managers.
While your responsibilities will vary depending on the industry and organisation you work for, you will normally be responsible for financial, human resource, and resource management, as well as communications, safety, risk management, and quality control.