Managing operations means that managers manage various, continuous tasks daily. Managing a project means that managers are managing activities that will end at a set time.
Chairman is a head of a group of company's. but the Managing director is a head of a single organisation.
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MD is Managing Director and Chairman is a man in chair
When managing a business, the focus is on generating more income. In a school, the focus is on managing the resource allotted.
An information system manager focuses on overseeing an organization’s technology infrastructure, ensuring that information systems support business goals and operate efficiently. They manage IT projects, data management, and system integration. In contrast, an operations manager is responsible for the overall production and delivery of goods and services, focusing on optimizing processes, managing resources, and improving operational efficiency. While both roles aim to enhance organizational effectiveness, the information system manager is more tech-oriented, whereas the operations manager centers on operational workflows.
Operations research deals with the application of advanced analytical methods. Operations management involves managing and directing the processes of development, production, manufacturing.
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old focus on managing people and new are managing business
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On operations basically no.
Chairman is a head of a group of company's. but the Managing director is a head of a single organisation.
Managing the quantity of labour used
Arithmetic operations are addition,subtraction,multiplication,division.Logical operations are OR,AND NOT,NOR,NAND,XOR,XNOR.
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operations
The difference between a Strike Team and a Task Force is:
MD is Managing Director and Chairman is a man in chair