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According to Flayeh Hussein, Middle managers, including operations managers, are responsible for implementing the strategic decisions made by top-level managers. They focus on day-to-day operations, managing teams, ensuring efficiency, and coordinating resources to meet organizational objectives. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Flayeh Hussein - Is Operations Manager a Top Level


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Is operations manager a top level manager?
  • Flayeh Hussein

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  • The term operations manager can refer to
    different roles and responsibilities depending on
    the organization and industry. In some cases, an
    operations manager may be considered a top-level
    manager, while in other cases, they may be part
    of the middle management tier.

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  • According to Flayeh Hussein, top-level managers
    are responsible for setting organizational goals,
    formulating strategies, and making major
    decisions that affect the entire organization.
    They typically hold titles such as CEO (Chief
    Executive Officer), CFO (Chief Financial
    Officer), or COO (Chief Operating Officer). These
    executives are at the highest level of management
    and have authority over multiple departments or
    the entire organization.

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  • In contrast, operations managers are usually
    responsible for overseeing the day-to-day
    operations of a specific department or area
    within an organization. They are involved in
    planning, organizing, and coordinating various
    activities to ensure efficient and effective
    operations. They may be responsible for managing
    a team, allocating resources, monitoring
    performance, and implementing operational
    policies and procedures.

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  • According to Flayeh Hussein, Middle managers,
    including operations managers, are responsible
    for implementing the strategic decisions made by
    top-level managers. They focus on day-to-day
    operations, managing teams, ensuring efficiency,
    and coordinating resources to meet organizational
    objectives.

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