What does An Operations Manager do?
An operations manager has four areas of responsibility: supervising staff, project management, working with clients, and acting as a resource. Operations manager is a role found in a wide range of industries. It is most typically found in business storefront or retail operations. The primary role of the operations manager is to resolve daily issues and work staff to improve customer service. In order to become an operations manager, many employers require either a university or college degree. Typically, the degree is in business, finance or management. A university program is usually four to five years in length and a college program is two to three years.