Synopses & Reviews
You can get thereWhere do you want to go? You might already be working in a supervisory role and may be looking to expand your skills. You might be setting out on a new career path. Or, you might want to learn more about exciting opportunities in business and management.
Wherever you want to go, Wiley Pathways Supervision will help you get there. Easy-to-read, practical, and up-to-date, this text not only helps you learn fundamental concepts of being a supervisor; it also helps you master the core competencies and skills you need to succeed in the classroom and in the real world. The book’s brief, modular format and variety of built-in learning resources enable you to learn at your own pace and focus your studies.
With this book, you will be able to:
- Understand the different styles and challenges of management, and new functions that managers must carry out in today’s workplace.
- Be aware of the laws of the workplace, including those related to discrimination, harassment, and equal pay.
- Know what it takes to be an effective leader and how to create an environment of collaborative leadership.
- Set goals using the SMART system.
- Build and train your team.
- Motivate your employees, develop and apply a performance appraisal system, and evaluate your employees’ progress.
- Create a budget and grasp the essentials of accounting such as balance sheets and income and cash-flow statements.
- Harness the power of workplace technology to improve employee productivity.
- Get up to speed on the latest management trends, including the use of learning organizations, open-book management, and Six Sigma.
- Foresee and avoid common management errors that supervisors make.
Wiley Pathways helps you achieve your goals
When it comes to learning about business, not every student is on the same path, but every student wants to succeed. The business series in the new Wiley Pathways imprint helps you achieve your goals. The books in this series––Marketing, Business Communication, Finance, Business Math, Real Estate, Small Business Management, Supervision, Project Management, Selling, and Personal Finance—offer a coordinated curriculum for learning business. Learn more at www.wiley.com/go/pathways.
Synopsis
Managerial skills are in high demand and short supply. "Supervision" gives readers the knowledge and tools to manage employees as well as to deal with an increasingly complex world of business. Topics include how to build a team, inspiring performance, communication, how to lead change, and how to handle office politics and ethical questions.
Synopsis
Gaining the right managerial skills will help launch a career in a field that is in high demand and short supply. With this book, readers will acquire the knowledge and tools to manage employees as well as to deal with the increasingly complex changes that occur in the business world. One of the important areas covered is how to handle office politics and ethical questions. Mastering this section will open up new doors to upper management positions.
Table of Contents
1. Supervision.
2. Leadership.
3. Goal Setting.
4. Effective Communication.
5. Employee Discipline.
6. Building a Team.
7. Training a Team.
8. Inspiring Employees to Better Performance.
9. Evaluating the Team Members.
10. Leading Change.
11. Managing Diversity.
12. Ethics and Office Politics.
13. Working with Unions.
14. Budgeting and Accounting.
15. Using Technology.
16. Common Management Trends and Management Mistakes.