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Explore the essential dimensions of a supervisor's role, including managerial functions, authority, and benefits of effective management. Delve into the history and theories that have shaped modern management practices.
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CHAPTER 1 The Supervisor’s Job, Roles, Functions, and Authority
Four Major Dimensions of the Job of the Supervisor • Good boss • Competent subordinate • Act as a connecting link between administration and employees • Maintain satisfactory working relationships
Three Managerial Roles of the Supervisor • Interpersonal role • Informational role • Decisional role
Three essential skills Related to the Supervisor’s Job • Technical • Human relations • Conceptual
Five managerial Functions • Planning • Organizing • Staffing • Influencing • Controlling
Managerial Authority • Part of the formal position a manager holds • This authority gives a manager the power to act and direct subordinates
Benefits of good Management • Department runs more smoothly • Work is done on time • Budget is balanced • Willing subordinates • Better time management • Quality work with less effort
CHAPTER 2- The theories and History of Management Major schools of management theories: • Industrial Revolution • Classical school of management • Administrative • Bureaucratic • scientific • Human relations • Human resources schools • Entrepreneurial school • Contemporary • Contingency • Systems • Management by objectives • Chaos • Organizational development