You already run operations
A store manager owns a P&L, schedules staff, manages inventory and shrink, hits targets, and keeps a process running under pressure. That's operations management at a single-location scale. The pivot is about applying the same discipline to larger, more complex systems.
What to strengthen
Pick up formal process-improvement methods (Lean, Six Sigma basics), sharpen your data and spreadsheet skills, and learn to speak in operational metrics — throughput, cost per unit, SLA, utilization. A Lean/Six Sigma yellow or green belt is a credible résumé signal.
Where to aim
Distribution, fulfillment, and multi-site operations roles value retail leaders who've managed people and margins in the real world. The fastest way to know if this pivot is realistic for *you* is to run your actual background through it. Start a free AICareerPivot assessment — it maps your transferable skills to the target role, flags the real gaps, and builds a week-by-week plan.