To achieve early objective good managers supervise their workers. Top management supervises the work of management and management members supervise the work of non-management members.
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Separation of Lanthanides/ Lanthanides and Actinides
Principles of Management – Chpt 16 : Supervision
1. CHAPTER 16
SUPERVISION
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2. Introduction
Good managers oversee the performance of
workers. IT is necessary to oversee the
performance to achieve early objectives.
Top management oversees the performance of
management members and management
members oversee the performance of non
management members. They are also called as
First line managers. Supervisors have different
names like foreman, department head, head
clerk, charge man, chief clerk, head assistant,
inspector, superintendent or section officer etc.
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4. Functions of Supervisor
Provides technical knowledge
Gives orders, instructions and implements the
rules
Converts the goals, programmes, policies and
resources into products and services
Creates proper climate
Arranges work assignments, determines
procedures.
Arranges tools and materials
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5. Functions of Supervisor
motivates workers
becomes an example
hears complaints and helps to solve
them
communicates the feelings or problems
to the top management
controls the performance
Recommends promotions, transfers and
pay increase.
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6. Responsibility of Supervisor
A. Responsibilities towards workers or
subordinates
B. Responsibilities towards management
C. Responsibilities towards his own
functions
D. Responsibilities towards his colleagues
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7. Qualities of Supervisor
Knowledge of Technical Ability to
the knowledge Honesty
listen
organization
Physical Patience
appearance
Ability to
Self Supervisor
judge the
motivated people
Self complete
confident information
Understand and
respect the Ability for
Ability to talk Administrative
feelings of orderly
well ability
others thinking
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8. Principles of Supervision
The effective utilization of supervision
ensures the achievement of the
objectives of organization
Effective supervision is a function of the
supervisor
Definition of the role of the supervisor
and the acceptance of the organization
are responsible for the efficiency of the
supervisor
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9. Principles of Supervision
Supervisor should analyze his group and
decide which course of action helps to achieve
the objectives of organization.
The success of any supervisor depends upon
the effective fulfilling of groups needs
Group’s survival and its progress towards its
objectives are the parameters to judge the
efficiency of the supervisor
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10. Types of Supervision
Types of Supervision
Independent Democratic
Autocratic supervision supervision supervision
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11. Kinds of Supervisor
Bureaucratic regulative
Autocratic – directive
Idiocratic - manipulative
Democratic – Integrative
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12. Supervisory Techniques
Non interfering
Consultative or or fee rein
democratic technique
technique
Authoritarian or
dictatorial
technique
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13. Consultative or democratic
technique
A supervisor takes decision
regarding methods or procedures to
be adopted only after consulting his
subordinates.
All the democratic principles are
adopted under this technique.
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14. Authoritarian or dictatorial
technique
Whatever the methods or procedures
are fixed by the management, they
should be strictly adhered to by the
subordinates.
This technique is suitable where the
labour is not properly organized.
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15. Non interfering or free rein
technique
The subordinates are allowed to
select methods or procedures
available within the organization.
Hidden talents are exposed by the
subordinates under this technique
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