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Many new forms of management have emerged in recent years: remote management, ethical management, horizontal management, strategic management, project management, etc. Training to remain competitive is therefore a necessity nowadays. Operational management is a form of management that is increasingly sought after in companies. What is it about? What are the skills required to become an operational manager? Where and how can you train? We take a look at this comprehensive advice guide.
Operational management training
Operational management is short-term management. It concerns the management and organisation of the daily activities of a company. Operational management is also called middle management. This form of management is complementary to strategic management, or top management, which is based on a long-term vision. In concrete terms, strategic management makes it possible to define objectives and an action plan. Operational management allows the action plan to be implemented in order to ensure that all the actions required to achieve the set objectives are put in place. The following are the basic principles for implementing an operational management strategy:
All positions requiring team management call for operational management skills. These include department managers, team leaders and project managers...
Operational management training
A good operational manager must possess several qualities. Some of these are acquired through management training, others can be worked on through operational management training. Here are the main skills of operational managers:
Boost your talent as an operational manager
There are several ways to train in operational management.
Young students planning to become an operational manager generally choose to embark on a training course such as the BTS in commercial operational management, followed by a Bachelor's degree. These training courses, generally taken at a business school, are full-time courses at a business school or alternating courses. They enable students to obtain a bachelor's degree and to specialise during the course of their studies.
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For adults who are already in work, short and continuous training courses are more attractive than a return to long term study. They do not always have the time or opportunity to go back to school. The training to boost your talent as an operational manager, for example, is a training course to be followed in 9 days, at a distance or in person. It enables managers to develop their skills in order to improve their performance at work. It addresses the crucial elements of operational management: strengthening the role of manager, working with collective intelligence, gaining leadership, adopting an innovative managerial approach, building one's professional project, understanding one's work ecosystem and the new economic models, etc. This short course rewards learners who pass the final tests with a partial RNCP certification and a certificate from IPAG Business School.
Do you wish to follow a management training course and gain professional experience? Learn to better lead a team? Become a player involved in the management of your company's projects? Improve your professional skills? Discover all our training courses: achieving your objectives is within reach!
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