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How Management’s Promotion Policies May Create Super Failures
Have you considered how promotion policies, such as promoting from within, could be setting employees up to fail?

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YOUR ROLE AS SUPERVISOR AND MANAGER
This article is designed to help you develop an awareness of your role and duties as a supervisor and manager. It is the first of the many building blocks you will need to help you better manage the resources of any organization. It is designed to jump start you’re learning with regard to the essence of your role as a supervisor and front-line manager.

Managing Projects Through People
Management can be a tricky thing. Many companies promote people to management / supervisory positions based on their knowledge of the job and ability to get things done. But management goes so far beyond that, which is why many managers are not as effective as they should be. So what does it take to be an effective manager/supervisor? A supervisors job is to manage both people and projects. Tuning people-management and project-management skills are necessary for any manager to truly be effective.

OHS Risk Management and Corporate Governance
In New South Wales, an unauthorised work procedure escaped the attention of management and eventually led to the death of two workers. The unauthorised procedure had been introduced by a supervisor, employed into the business, who had used it in his previous work. It was handed down from the supervisor to other employees.

Guide to Quality Performance Reviews
Recently, Randstad's 2002 Employee Review showed that 92% of employees with regular performance reviews were satisfied with their manager or supervisor while only 72% of those with no regular reviews were satisfied. Repeatedly, we see supervisor effectiveness as one of the top reasons employees leave an organization. The cost of either an employee loss or just a loss in productivity from supervisor ineffectiveness could be very painful to the bottomline. So, if this statistic is true, do we really want 20% of our workforce to be dissatisfied with our managers simply because they do not have regular performance reviews? If not, then we need to provide managers with techniques and tools to make performance reviews less painful and more beneficial.

Understanding the Foundations of Supervision
Effective managers must have a solid working knowledge of the foundations of supervision. Whether you're a seasoned manager or novice supervisor, it's important to continue to learn more about how to be an effective leader for your employees and organization.

Successful Transitioning from an Individual Contributor to a Supervisor Role
The time has come. You were an employee in an organization and now you are being promoted to a supervisory position. How can you make the jump from one role to the other and still be successful? As a supervisor you now have more roles and responsibilities. Here are some tips for transitioning from an individual contributor to a supervisor.

Role of the Supervisor: Employee Engagement!
Your role as a supervisor is to set very clear expectations, give employees the right training and materials, focus on the engaged employees needs, and recognize your best performers contributions…those are the strategies that drive engagement. Those are the strategies that will make you a great supervisor. Take care of your engaged talent and they will take care of you.

Effective Workplace Relationships - External Influences
There is value in ensuring that the interaction between a manager or supervisor is effective. Both sides have much to gain. Although this would seem to be a relationship between two individuals, who else might be involved?

Why Supervisors Suffer
I always considered the job of the Shift Supervisor to be the most challenging position in my organization. This article describes why being a supervisor is no picnic and gives some advice on how upper management can lighten the load.

Is Your Management Causing Employee Issues and Slow Business Growth?
Employee issues are most often symptoms of inconsistent or failing management; deal with supervisor/manager competency and impact and you not only have engaged employees but also an effective, productive and efficient organization.

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