THANK you for the video!! I've essentially been operating in this job description for all 4 years of my career, but it wasn't until this past August that a manager made me formally a BizOps Manager. I'd never heard of the title, but your description explains what I have been naturally doing the whole time!! It's felt like being someone who was great at building and creating engines, but didn't know that I was engineering lol. Thanks again, I'm excited to finally find my path ❤
Exact job responsibilities for roles like this seem to be highly dependent on the problem space. The common thread being navigating ambiguity and aligning stakeholders with a unified and data-informed approach
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THANK you for the video!! I've essentially been operating in this job description for all 4 years of my career, but it wasn't until this past August that a manager made me formally a BizOps Manager. I'd never heard of the title, but your description explains what I have been naturally doing the whole time!! It's felt like being someone who was great at building and creating engines, but didn't know that I was engineering lol.
Thanks again, I'm excited to finally find my path ❤
Isn't this just a version of BPA?
So it is similar to an internal management consultant?
yes quite close to it
Very helpful.
Analytical thinking? Well I'm screwed 😭
Just another BIZzare 5-min-video explaining nothing
Exact job responsibilities for roles like this seem to be highly dependent on the problem space. The common thread being navigating ambiguity and aligning stakeholders with a unified and data-informed approach
It sounds like a project management role/ consulting project