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nlexa [21]
3 years ago
7

Click this link to view O*NET’s Tasks section for General and Operations Managers. Note that common tasks are listed toward the

top, and less common tasks are listed toward the bottom. According to O*NET, what are some common tasks performed by General and Operations Managers? Check all that apply.
filing paperwork and entering data into computers
researching, purchasing, installing, and maintaining computers and office technology
reviewing financial statements, sales and activities reports, and other data
overseeing activities related to making products or providing services
managing staff, preparing work schedules, and assigning duties
directing and coordinating activities of businesses or departments
Business
2 answers:
Svetlanka [38]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

C). Reviewing financial statements, sales, and activities reports, and other data

D). Overseeing activities related to making products or providing services .

E). Managing staff, preparing work schedules, and assigning duties

F). Directing and coordinating activities of businesses or departments.

Explanation:

The general and operations managers are responsible for managing the use of resources in the organization and supervising the budget and finances. He/she assesses the financial statements associated with sales, activity reports, and other data related to the projects going on. He/she also looks after the activities associated with making products or dispensing services, preparation of work schedules, managing the staff, assigning responsibilities to them, and directing the staff appropriately to ensure coordination among various activities that are going on at different levels and departments which helps in collectively bringing out the desired output for the organization. Thus, <u>options C, D, E, and F</u> are the correct answers.

fredd [130]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

3,4,5 and 6

Explanation:

3. reviewing financial statements, sales and activities reports, and other data

4. overseeing activities related to making products or providing services

5. managing staff, preparing work schedules, and assigning duties

6. directing and coordinating activities of businesses or departments

Done on Edg Jan.2021

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