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9 years agoGuide-Level 14
Store Management is an integral part of the entire supply chain procedure. Store managers work towards meeting personal and location sales metrics and customer satisfaction standards by maximizing the customer's experience. They are engaged in managing all phases of store operations to ensure maximum sales and profitability.
Retail store managers focus on key business initiatives, store presentation, marketing execution, inventory management, loss prevention, payroll management, risk management, and daily operational cost control.
If you are interested in this field, you can undertake the following programmes:
PG Diploma in Store
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9 years agoContributor-Level 8
Store Management is an integral part of the entire supply chain procedure. Store managers work towards meeting personal and location sales metrics and customer satisfaction standards by maximizing the customer's experience. They are engaged in managing all phases of store operations to ensure maximum sales and profitability.
Retail Operations managers are in charge of a lot more than a single store. Often the Operations Manager is in charge of general oversight for several different retail locations. Having a background in Retail, Business Management or a combination of the two is helpful when seeking this type of position. Whe
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9 years agoContributor-Level 8
Store Management is an integral part of the entire supply chain procedure. Store Managers work towards meeting personal and location sales metrics and customer satisfaction standards by maximizing the customer's experience. They are engaged in managing all phases of store operations to ensure maximum sales and profitability.
Retail Store Managers focus on:
1. Key Business Initiatives.
2. Store Presentation.
3. Marketing Execution.
4. Inventory Management.
5. Loss Prevention.
6. Payroll Management.
7. Risk Management.
8. Daily Operational Cost Control.
If you are interested in this field, you can undertake the following programs:
1. PG D
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9 years agoContributor-Level 8
Store or Inventory Management is a good course to pursue and it offers good career prospects and excellent growth opportunities.
The various topics covered under this course are:
1. Stores Management.
2. Stores Administration.
3. Stock Control and Inventory Management.
4. Logistic Management.
5. Packaging and Distribution Management.
6. Legal Aspects of Stores and Transportation Management.
You will not find online course in Store Management. You may consider pursuing Diploma or Certificate course in Store or Inventory Management. The duration of these course may be from 1 to 1.5 years.
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9 years agoContributor-Level 8
Store Management is an integral part of the entire supply chain procedure. Store Managers work towards meeting personal and location sales metrics and customer satisfaction standards by maximizing the customer's experience. They are engaged in managing all phases of store operations to ensure maximum sales and profitability.
To become a good Store Manager you must be:
1. A Leader.
2. Flexible
3. Good Communication Skills.
4. Expressive.
5. Good Listener.
If you are interested in this field, you can undertake the following programs:
1. PG Diploma in Store Management.
2. Diploma in Store Management.
3. Diploma in Retail Management.
4. PG D
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9 years agoGuide-Level 14
Store Management is an integral part of the entire supply chain procedure. Store managers work towards meeting personal and location sales metrics and customer satisfaction standards by maximizing the customer's experience. They are engaged in managing all phases of store operations to ensure maximum sales and profitability.
Retail operations managers are in charge of a lot more than a single store. Often the operations manager is in charge of general oversight for several different retail locations. Having a background in retail, business management or a combination of the two is helpful when seeking this type of position. Wh
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9 years agoGuide-Level 14
Shop floor management deals with the administration of the manufacturing processes or selling of goods on the floor of a shop space. Shop floor basically means the business accommodation where the fundamental as well as grass-root level functions are carried out. It is the space where the retailing is done and the goods are sold to the customers.
Courses at Diploma and Postgraduate Diploma level are available in this field. These courses will prepare you to schedule, plan and organize such functions that can help in production or selling of goods.
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9 years agoGuide-Level 14
Store Management is an integral part of the entire supply chain procedure. Store managers work towards meeting personal and location sales metrics and customer satisfaction standards by maximizing the customer's experience. They are engaged in managing all phases of store operations to ensure maximum sales and profitability.
Eligibility:
For undergraduate programme (Diploma), applicants must have completed 10+2 or equivalent. For PG Diploma, applicants must be a graduate in any stream.
Career Prospects:
Career opportunities include employment in the field of retail marketing including Store merchandising, Retail store sales, adv
New answer posted
9 years agoGuide-Level 14
Store Management is an integral part of the entire supply chain procedure. Store managers work towards meeting personal and location sales metrics and customer satisfaction standards by maximizing the customer's experience. They are engaged in managing all phases of store operations to ensure maximum sales and profitability.
For undergraduate programme (Diploma), applicants must have completed 10+2 or equivalent. For PG Diploma, applicants must be a graduate in any stream.
You can refer the link for colleges:
https://retail.shiksha.com/diploma-in-store-management-colleges-in-india-categorypage-11-44-803-0-0-1-1-2-0-none-1-0?
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9 years agoGuide-Level 14
Eligibility requirements for part-time MBA programs are quite similar to the requirements seen in full time MBA programs. Just that these programs are designed for working professionals with at least two years of work experience.
Candidates will need a bachelor's degree or equivalent in any discipline from a recognised university. They would also need GMAT or other entrance exam scores, essays, recommendation letters, a resume, and a personal statement.
However, in many colleges that offer direct admission, aspirants will not be required to submit GMAT or other entrance test scores.
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