Plan, organize, and execute office activities and meetings
Manage office logistics
Manage and maintain calendars
Handle administrative tasks such as filing, scanning, and copying
Handle bookkeeping
Complete word processing tasks
Research and organize data
Maintain and manage contacts
Create presentations and documents
Manage social media
Gather and organize data for statistical analysis
Train and supervise other administrative staff
So operations managers are responsible for managing activities that are part of the production of goods and services. Their direct responsibilities include managing both the operations process, embracing design, planning, control, performance improvement, and operations strategy.