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What is the difference between office administrator, operations administrator and business administrator?

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Question added by Ammad Zia , Office Manager , ENHANCED ENGINEERING & MULTI-TECHNOLOGIES CO.
Date Posted: 2015/09/19
Mohammed Mujeeb Ahmed Jeelani
by Mohammed Mujeeb Ahmed Jeelani , Centre Manager , rProcess Outsourcing Services PVT LTD

Buiness Administrator: The Business Administration program has been designed to prepare employees for leadership roles in business and the community. One program objective is to provide students with the perceptual and analytical skills necessary in making decisions and evaluating policy in business; another is to develop employee understanding of the social, economic and regulatory environment of business. The program is designed for students with a variety of career goals, including opportunities with financial institutions, manufacturing and retail firms, service industries and the public sector.

Operations Administrator: Operations management is the direction and control of the processes within an organization. Operations managers are concerned with each step in providing a service or product – from acquisition of the raw materials and component parts to delivery to the customer. They determine what equipment, labor, tools, facilities, materials, energy, and information are required, how these can best be obtained, and how they are used to satisfy the requirements of the market place. Managers are also responsible for critical activities such as quality management and control, capacity planning, materials management, purchasing, and scheduling.