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Supervisory Development Course Track 1

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Page 1: Supervisory Development Course Track 1

Supervisory Development Course Track 1

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Supervisory Development Course Track 1

Types of Stress

• Distress

• Neutral

• Eustress

Physical + Psychological Demands = STRESS

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Supervisory Development Course Track 1

Stress is a reaction to change

• A chronically high level of mental arousal and bodily tension that exceeds a person’s capacity to cope.

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Supervisory Development Course Track 1

Effects of Stress

Physiological

Emotional

Behavioral

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Supervisory Development Course Track 1

An EFFECTIVE person is one who can cope successfully with STRESS

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Supervisory Development Course Track 1

JOB BURNOUT results from constant mental and physical fatigue.

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Supervisory Development Course Track 1

Stages of Job Burnout

• Confusion

• Frustration

• Helplessness

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Supervisory Development Course Track 1

Stressors Related to Work

P

O

I

S

S

O

hysical environment

rganization

nteraction

kills

urselves / our personality

ature of your jobNocial demands / pressures

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Supervisory Development Course Track 1

To manage stress …

is to keep stress level within the optimal range for performance and well being.

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Supervisory Development Course Track 1

At high level of stress, performance is low

Because Stress impairs physical and intellectual functioning.

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Supervisory Development Course Track 1

Coping Skill …

a way of adapting to stress.

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Supervisory Development Course Track 1

Ways to Decrease Stress

D

R

I

V

evelop a support network

E

eplace negative thought with positive self-talk

ndulge in physical fitness program

isualize and learn relaxation techniques

nsure proper nutrition

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Supervisory Development Course Track 1

Strategies to Minimize Negative

Consequences of Stress

Change the situation

Change yourself

Creatively live with it

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Supervisory Development Course Track 1

To fight Your Poisons You Must

Recognize them

Separate the issue

Consider your degree of control

Prioritize and set goals

Plan and implement

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Supervisory Development Course Track 1

“Stress is a fact of life, but need not be a way of life.”

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Supervisory Development Course Track 1

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CHANGES AND TRANSITIONS

Becoming an effective SUPERVISOR is

a PROCESS.

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CHANGES AND TRANSITIONS

“A journey of a thousand

miles begins with a single

step.”

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CHANGES AND TRANSITIONS

YES

!

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CHANGES AND TRANSITIONS

Some reasons why people REFUSE promotion:

•PREPAREDNESS

•PRIORITIES

•PEACE & ORDER

•PLACE OF ASSIGNMENT

•PESO or PERA

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CHANGES AND TRANSITIONS

In deciding to become a SUPERVISOR, you

essentially consider 2 factors:

Can I do it?

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CHANGES AND TRANSITIONS

Change is EXTERNAL; it is

SITUATIONAL.

NEW

OFFICE

NEW BOSS

NEW

STAFF

NEW

STAFF

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CHANGES AND TRANSITIONS

Transition is internal.

It is what happens to you as

you learn to accept and come

to terms with the new

situation you are in.

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CHANGES AND TRANSITIONS

Every transition begins with an ending. We

have to let go of the old before we can pick up

the new, not just outwardly, but inwardly.

Old Focus

Old ValuesOld Habits

Old Behavior

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CHANGES AND TRANSITIONS

Some rights that we lose when we become

SUPERVISORS:

1) We lose the right to an 8 to 5 job.

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CHANGES AND TRANSITIONS

2) We lose the right to speak freely.

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CHANGES AND TRANSITIONS

3) We lose the right to lose our temper.

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CHANGES AND TRANSITIONS

4) We lose the right to resist

change.

5) We lose the right to

buckpass.

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CHANGES AND TRANSITIONS

6) We lose the right to be one of the

guys/gals.

7) We lose the right to have

favorites.

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CHANGES AND TRANSITIONS

Part of the transition that we experience in our journey

to becoming a SUPERVISOR is a difference in

perspective and a shift in focus.

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CHANGES AND TRANSITIONS

Our SUCCESS is measured

by our team’s successful

achievement of the desired

results.

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THANK YOU!

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The Supervisor ADAPTS

“Experience is not what happens to you

but what you make of what happens to

you.”

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The Supervisor ADAPTS

A Supervisor

A D A P T Sto people and

situations.

A

D

A

S

P

T

CCOUNTABILITY

IVERSITY

NALYSIS

ROACTIVE

EAMBUILDER

YNERGY

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The Supervisor ADAPTS

Responsibility includes the duties

and tasks which you carry because

of your position or function.

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The Supervisor ADAPTS

Authority is the power and rights

you are given so you can effectively

discharge your responsibility.

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The Supervisor ADAPTS

ACCOUNTABILITY refers to your

liability or answerability as a supervisor

for the way in which your organizational

obligations and functions are discharged

either by yourself or by those to whom

you have delegated it.

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The Supervisor ADAPTS

DIVERSITY is the supervisor’s ability

to perform varied or diversified

responsibilities or functions.

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The Supervisor ADAPTS

THREE CORE MANAGEMENT SKILLS

Interpersonal

ManagerialTechnical

S

E

L

F

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Interpersonal Skills is our “people

skills”; our ability to interact effectively

with our people; our ability to better

understand and relate with people.

The Supervisor ADAPTS

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A Supervisor with good interpersonal

skills possesses 3 Cs:

The Supervisor ADAPTS

• CARES

• COMMUNICATES

• CHALLENGES

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The Supervisor ADAPTS

Technical Skills are our specialized

skills which are useful for a supervisor

in understanding how the various jobs

under him/her are done and why things

operate as they do.

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The Supervisor ADAPTS

Managerial/Administrative Skills refer to

the functional abilities of a supervisor. It

also includes skills in problem-analysis and

decision-making.

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The Supervisor ADAPTS

Top

Management

Middle

Management

Supervisory or

Operational

Management

needs

needs

needs

Managerial

Skills

Interpersonal

Skills

Technical

Skills

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The Supervisor ADAPTS

Analysis is the supervisor’s

ability to probe, ask questions

and make quality decisions.

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The Supervisor ADAPTS

Being Proactive

means creating and

shaping the future.

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The Supervisor ADAPTS

Proactive

Reactive

Waiting

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The Supervisor ADAPTS

A Teambuilder is one who

creates conditions for his

people to achieve results.

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The Supervisor ADAPTS

Successful teams are P E R F O R M E R S.

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The Supervisor ADAPTS

P

E

R

F

O

R

M

E

R

S

urpose

xamines norms

esources are identified & judiciously used.

ocused on improving

pinions are expressed

oles are balanced & shared

istakes are treated as sources of learning

nergy towards problem-solving

esponsiveness

urfaces conflicts

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The Supervisor ADAPTS

A Supervisor who has

SYNERGY is an energy master.

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The Supervisor ADAPTS

“You are your own raw material. When

you know what you consist of and

what you want to make of yourself,

then you can continuously re-invent

yourself as you ADAPT to the

challenges you face.”

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THANK YOU!

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Session 1 – Discovering New Paradigms in Supervision and Management

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At the end of the session the participants should be able to:

• Discuss definitions of management and supervision;

• Illustrate how one can risk, mobilize and add value to the organization;

Learning Objectives

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• Explain the relationship between effective supervision and standard setting;

• Discuss the five major characteristics of effective standards; and

• Demonstrate the three level of the “why” for communicating standards

Learning Objectives

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is the process of seeking desired outcomes by utilizing available resources and influencing the human relationships in the organization.

Management

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It is risking yourself in mobilizing

resources and relationships to add value to the

organization.

Management

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Innovation

The process of using new problem-solving opportunities to create purposeful, focused change in an organization

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Supervision

Getting the desired results through and with others

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Standards

Standards or expectations are targets against which performance is compared.

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Performance Standards must be:

• Owned.

• Celebrated

• Communicated, so they are

• Specific, so they can be

• Computed and later on be

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Three Levels of the “Why”

• Management requires it.

• What is in it for me?

• The Community / Clients need it.

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THANK YOU!

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Session 4 – Delegation: Barriers and Benefits