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1317 GENERAL MANAGERS OF BUSINESS SERVICES
 


    General managers of business services head small firms providing various business services and, on their own behalf or on behalf of the proprietor, plan, direct and coordinate the activities of the enterprise with the assistance of no more than one other manager and some non-managerial help.

    Tasks include -

    (a) planning and implementing policies;

    (b) making budgetary estimates;

    (c) negotiating with suppliers and customers and with other organisations;

    (d) planning and controlling the use of resources and hiring workers;

    (e) managing daily operations;

    (f) reporting to owners, if any;

    (g) performing related tasks;

    (h) supervising other workers,

    Examples of the occupations classified here:

  • General manager, business services


  • Some related occupations classified elsewhere:

  • Department manager, production and operations/business services - 1227

  • Managing director, enterprise/ business services - 1210


   
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 Updated 16 September 2004, by VA.