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Why should one study operations management? 200-300 words APA format.

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Management incorporates various fields; Operations Management is one of them. Every management has its own style of administration. As per the instructions, we will discuss, why should we study the Operations Management.

In an organization, many departments work together for achieving the organization's pre-defined goals. In this competitive scenario, it is very difficult to survive. Thus, every activity in the company should be well organized and congruent, otherwise, the company will not be able ...

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