New supervisors have a lot to learn about managing their people, and that's to say nothing of the numerous compliance challenges they face. Compassionate but untrained supervisors can quickly create surprisingly expensive liabilities.
Today we'll look at two critical factors for supervisory success, courtesy of Jonna Contacos-Sawyer and Polly Heeter Wright of HR Consultants, Inc.
1. Motivation
It's important for supervisors to motivate themselves and to motivate others. The more positive their attitude, the more effective they are as supervisors. She offers the following points for supervisors to ponder:
Think about what motivates you — a "thank you," a "please," hearing praise about a job well done? Most likely, those things will motivate your employees, too.
Ask yourself:
To motivate, consider:
Strengths that help motivation:
Weaknesses that will detract from motivation:
Common hurdles for new supervisors:
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2. Compliance
Compliance is a very broad area that requires in-depth training, says Wright. Of course, supervisors must be trained on discrimination, harassment, and compensation. Some of the particular points her firm emphasizes include:
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