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    Memo to Supervisor

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    I would first like to let everyone know what an exciting opportunity the merging of InterClean and EnviroTech can be for our sales team. The companies have brought together two of the leaders in the institutional and industrial cleaning and sanitation industry. Together as one‚ these companies will be an unstoppable force with limitless possibilities. So I would like to welcome you all to take part and pride in this emergence. As managers for our company‚ we have the responsibility to uphold the

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    addresses the supervisor to review the skills so that to make themselves prepared for the future .The author analyzed a experience tool to identify the knowledge and skills (12KSAs) and how to design and provide a practical role transformation learning plan. It gives a overview to understand the basic concepts of supervision and lead as a successful supervisor. Justification The reason to chose this journal is because one should know the skills and knowledge required to be a Supervisor as supervisor

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    | |challenges faced by modern managers of organizations and their solutions | Lack of capital Lack of capital is often the most critical challenge that a successful manager or leader faces as its very success creates this and it quickly becomes a vicious circle. Without very diligent cash flow management and/or raising of more capital‚ including debt‚ the business often is constrained by capital as it grows. Often the profit in

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    My Supervisory Model Paper

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    My Supervisory Model Pamela R. Vass Loma Linda University SOWK 675 Professor Nicola Hackett 29 May 2014 My Supervisory Model In this paper you will experience my design on the subject of supervision – according to Merriam Webster (2014) supervision‚ is defined as “headship‚ oversight‚ care or guidance with and over staff in a program‚ unit or ward”. You and I will journey through the three supervisory roles that I would function in and will discuss my temperament

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    in the organisation is especially important to Supervisors who want to improve department operations and the performance and productivity of the employees under their supervision. Supervisors are responsible for providing employees with constructive feedback about performance and workplace behaviour. Communication is important because the way Supervisors interact with employees affects how well employees receive supervisor feedback. A Supervisor with the capability to communicate work directives

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    An Effective Supervisor

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    Supervision The best type of supervisor for me is a combination of a Directive supervisor and a Steadfast supervisor. My supervisor outline: STEADFAST-DIRECTIVE * Comfortable leading and makes quick decisions * Empathetic/sensitive‚ a good listener * Uses direct communication and gives constructive feedback (both positive and negative)‚ is non-judgmental * Gives clear instructions and promotes worker self-direction * Good problem solver‚ consistent/dependable I am most comfortable receiving

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    outcomes." 2.What is the significance of a supervisor’s visibility and availability? According to the text‚ it is always going to be important for the supervisor to be visible and available to the employees of the work environment. The significance of a supervisor’s visibility and availability is that the employees need to be able to get to the supervisor in a reasonable amount of time when they have questions or concerns. They are also needed when there are problems‚ needs or needed job guidance.

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    Supervisor Reflection

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    I am currently the supervisor of about seven people‚ sounds easy right? Not exactly because those seven people are supervisors‚ and the people they supervise are supervisors. The tone I set with my subordinates gets transferred through three levels of the organization. That means if I set a standard to low‚ or am too easy or too hard on my subrodinates I am‚ therefore‚ setting an organizational climate that reflects the same. I have to find the perfect balance of standards and caring about people

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    Direct Supervisor Roles

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    Roles of supervisor The direct supervisor is the individual who oversees the service activities and provides frontline staff with constant direction‚ assistance‚ and feedback. Support from supervisors may build nurse commitment. As organizational representatives‚ supervisors who strive to create favorable job conditions are likely to experience a reciprocal concern for the organizational wellbeing from nurses. In this way‚ the supervisors’ discretionary effort may be rewarded with engaged

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    Available‚ Approachable‚ and Supportive I believe that a good supervisor must possess the characteristics of being available‚ approachable‚ and supportive. I remember my favourite job was working as a sales co-ordinator on the sales team. My overseeing boss wanted to ensure that I learnt the job well‚ but quickly. I was trained in a month of all the different aspects of the job. Most jobs rarely give employees much training before the new employee jumps into the workload. What I like about this job

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