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Vice President (VP), Operations Reviews

What is it like working as a Vice President (VP), Operations?

January 2016
Make small incremental positive change.
Vice President (VP), Operations:
Patience is key. Rome wasn't build in a day. Have a plan and make small changes in the right direction every day. Use the resources you have available to you.
October 2015
Strategic Planning and Crisis Management.
Vice President (VP), Operations:
Pros: The operations itself is challenging with the changing dynamics of the banking industry. In addition to that, I am constantly challenged to deliver efficiencies, increase revenues and optimise the operations. Further to that, banking operations is exposed to errors which could lead to financial and reputation impacts. I enjoy managing the crisis and formulating the solutions to these problems.
Cons: There is nothing to dislike about the job. All of the aspects provide a new experience or lesson. However, having to be the person who delivers the negative news to the entire function can have a personal impact to you. Nevertheless, as the leader, this is part of my objective.
October 2015
It's all about people!
Vice President (VP), Operations:
Build a team that truly wants to perform for you.
August 2015
Stay focus on profitability.
Vice President (VP), Operations:
Operations job is managing the resources at optimum levels, Keep focusing the Expenses and efficiency. Organization development and People management is key for the performance hence stay focus on these.
August 2015
New to semiconductor industry so had to do OJT.
Vice President (VP), Operations:
Key is to think strategically but execute tactically. Empower your staff to own their responsibilities and establish KPI's to insure you stay on track.
April 2015
Do what you like and fins a way to make money.
Vice President (VP), Operations:
Ascertain your emotional intelligence. Don't be afraid to confront poor performers.
April 2015
Trust yourself.
Vice President (VP), Operations:
If your gut is telling you something is wrong, it is almost always wrong.

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