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Forest managers plan and direct the planting, growth, harvesting and protection of forests for wood production.
Management consultants work with organisations to solve problems and recommend improvements to strengthen business performance.
Office managers are responsible for a range of tasks that make an office run smoothly, including administrative duties, staff supervision and financial work.
Project managers manage delivery of projects from beginning to end, usually improving or adding to the business. They manage the strategic, financial, operational and technological aspects of projects.
Event managers plan, organise, promote and run events, conferences and functions for a variety of organisations, communities, groups and individuals.
Case managers work with individuals and families to help them overcome hardship, and access social services and support.
Facilities managers co-ordinate the strategic and operational management of buildings and facilities to ensure they are safe, healthy, sustainable, productive and fit-for-purpose.
Production managers organise and control the production process in a factory. They ensure that products are made to the right specifications and are ready on time and within budget.
Finance managers oversee the major financial operations of an organisation.
The skills you learn in retail are needed in other job roles.