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Anyone here have experience in operations and supply chain management What does an average day at the office look like? What do you specifically manage at work? ?

Senior interested in supply chain management.

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Suzanne’s Answer

Tiffany, my professional journey has been largely rooted in Logistics Operations and Supply Chain, in various capacities. I started off in an administrative role in a shipping office, situated within a large manufacturing company's warehousing division. Gradually, I expanded my skill set, and completing my degree in management. I began taking on diverse roles such as receiving, product acquisition, and even building logistics databases in collaboration with the IT department.

Eventually, I stepped into a managerial role, setting up logistics networks and overseeing all aspects of warehousing. The potential for growth and exploration in this field is truly limitless.

I've had the opportunity to work in a variety of settings, from warehousing offices to corporate office spaces. More recently, I've been working remotely, while also traveling to different facilities to support business changes or reviews.

In the early stages of your career, you might find yourself working any shift and typically around 40 hours a week, sometimes with a bit of overtime. As you ascend to management roles, you'll generally find yourself working day shifts. However, leadership is needed around the clock. As a manager or leader, the role might demand more than a standard 40-hour week at times. But remember, it's crucial to establish boundaries to ensure a healthy work-life balance and maintain your mental well-being. The journey is challenging, but incredibly rewarding.

Suzanne recommends the following next steps:

Arrange to take a tour of a manafacturing or Warehouse operations. Take note on the types of roles being performed
Ask for a mentor from a local and reputable Supply Chain company that can give you the ins/outs of the day to day
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Leslee’s Answer

While I may not be a manager in the supply chain sector, I've gained some experience in recruiting for this field. The supply chain is multifaceted, with areas like procurement, logistics, and operations, each with its unique environment, be it a warehouse, manufacturing plant, or office.

If you find yourself in a purchasing role, you'll likely interact with a variety of vendors. For those in logistics, your work could involve liaising with transportation companies or vendors to ensure timely deliveries. Meanwhile, those in operations focus on optimizing space usage for quick inventory access, boosting manufacturing efficiency.
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