
The most widely used resource for in-service training todayThis paperback edition of Les Bittel's classic guide to supervision gives you practical techniques, tips, and strategies for managing people and information, thereby improving your job performance. It features two unique new sections that help you take charge of your professional growth and plan for career advancement. Above all, its straightforward, modular format spells out clear, realistic recommendations that help you expertly handle the daily problems and challenges you face.Discover how this unparalleled resource can enhance your chances for on-the-job success with guidance on:• Setting clear-cut tasks and assignments to consistently meet your schedules and deadlines• Taking charge of the personal side of your job to manage stress, avoid burn-out, cope with office politics, and plan for successful career advancement• Improving your decision-making capabilities with techniques for intrapreneuring, analyzing problems, and developing creative solutions• Changing complaints and conflict into cooperation and employee consensus• Setting up a four-point program for handling such sensitive personnel problems as chronic absenteeism, low productivity, and substance abuse, among many others• Planning and developing cost-reduction strategies and programs of excellence for training supervisors
This text investigates the core competencies and practical strategies required for effective workplace supervision in a modern organizational environment. Authors John W. Newstrom and Lester R. Bittel leverage their extensive backgrounds in management education to provide a structured framework for navigating the complexities of personnel management. The book argues that supervisory success is achieved through the application of specific, modular techniques designed to optimize both individual performance and team productivity.
What You Will Find
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Experts and practitioners frequently cite this work as a foundational, highly practical resource for front-line managers. Readers often note the accessible, modular nature of the prose, which allows for quick reference when addressing specific daily workplace challenges.
Page Count:
614
Publication Date:
1992-09-22
Publisher:
McGraw Hill
ISBN-10:
0070055890
ISBN-13:
9780070055896
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