explain the role of an operations manager in handling customers and suppliers in a supply chain
give relevant examples from a retail store operation
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Following are the roles of an operations manager in handling customers and suppliers in a supply chain:
Explanation:
- The area of oversight for any operations manager is the management of supply chain processes and inventory tracking.
- For the production teams to function effectively they require to have a uniform supply of materials.
- Similarly, once their job is finished, final products must be accurately inventoried and then sent out the gate and up the supply chain to sellers or direct customers. To manage all of this is the duty of the operations manager.
- While each department is actively doing its explicit job, operations managers have their eyes on the complete process and can interfere and make alterations as needed.
- In a retail store, the operations manager develops the overall working strategy of the store business.
- Operations Manager also develops and instigates operational rules and routes.
- He also creates and applies working tactics to drive the profitability, productivity, and customer approval of all stores.
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