Communication: Operations managers collaborate with staff and management at all levels and develop relationships with other businesses. Written and verbal communication and are necessary for this role.
: An operations manager working in human resources might require interpersonal skills. As an operations manager, you could help professionals develop professionally and ensure they're at ease in the workplace.
Decision making: These professionals can engage in planning, organising and staffing. They require appropriate judgement when delegating tasks to other professionals or determining the effectiveness of a project.
Stress tolerance: Operations managers might direct business procedures requiring high precision, such as budget planning. These professionals might also respond to customer complaints.
Financial management: These professionals might require financial management skills to ensure an organisation's products and services generate revenue. Understanding budgets and having the required skills enable them to manage an organisation's finances.
Leadership: Operational managers rely on leadership skills when delegating responsibilities and resolving team members conflicts. If you have prior management experience, you can provide relevant leadership qualities.
Ayyakannu Buvaneswaran , Ministry of Recruiters Pte Ltd , EA: 12C5314, EA Personnel : R1217664