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If you’ve spent any time around startups, scaling companies, or even corporate teams, you’ve probably heard the term “Ops” thrown around in meetings, job titles, or strategy discussions. Sales Ops, Marketing Ops, RevOps, DevOps, it’s everywhere. But what does “Ops” actually mean in business? And more importantly, why has it become such a critical function for companies that want to grow efficiently.
The truth is, most businesses don’t struggle because they lack ideas or demand. They struggle because things break internally, processes are unclear, teams are misaligned, and execution becomes messy. That’s where Ops comes in. In this guide, we’ll break down what Ops really means, what it includes, and why it plays a central role in building a scalable, high performing business.


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