What is Business Operations?

The word “operations” shows up in many business conversations and it’s one of those words that seems to mean something different to each person.

In the article linked below, I look at different dictionary definitions for the term, as well as different models for tangibly understanding what the discipline really is all about: mathematics, organizational structures, the business model canvas, etc. Based on all that, I suggest that we define business operations in this way: Business operations is the collection of activities and resources required for a business to deliver its value proposition to its customers.

In the article linked below, I go on to discuss how operating models and operating systems support “operations” and I consider why business operations even matters.

Since most small to mid-sized businesses haven’t taken the time to do so, carefully considering what goes into their operations and how they could operate better could deliver significant benefits: Customers could be happier. Growth could be faster. Profits could be larger. Employees could be less frustrated. Do you need help getting started?

Read the full article here.

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