As an e-commerce operations manager, a typical day is filled with a wide range of tasks and responsibilities. Follow along as we delve into the busy life of Ravi, a manager at a large online retailer in India. The Morning Routine It was a typical Tuesday morning for Ravi, the e-commerce operations manager at a large online retailer in India. He arrived at the office at 9 AM, greeted by the sound of his colleagues typing away at their computers and the hum of the air conditioning. Ravi grabbed a cup of chai from the kitchen and settled into his desk, ready to tackle the day’s tasks. Managing Sales and Identifying Issues The first order of business was to review the previous day’s sales and identify any issues that needed to be addressed. Ravi pulled up the relevant reports on his computer and scanned through the data, noting any discrepancies…
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