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Supervisor Training: Making Your Secondaries Perform Better

Some business organizations do not employ supervisors on their hierarchical structures. To an extent, this minimizes costs as there is no more need for supervisors on payroll nor for supervisor training. But for most enterprises the supervisory level holds a pivotal role in pushing a company forward. In such cases, supervisor training becomes, in a very real sense, an invaluable tool towards furthering the goals of the business and in developing the company’s future leaders.

From the vantage point of workforce development, the supervisory post is an intermediate level where experience and operative skills are nurtured and enhanced. At the same time, this is where basic managerial skills are developed. The rightful role therefore of supervisor training is to ensure that the secondary level management performs well and at the same time train as future leaders of the company.

The personnel who lands supervisory roles are mostly those that have proven their worth to the company over the course of their years of hard work. They generally command leadership and are therefore the keys to unlocking the full potential of the rest of the employee base. As supervisors become exemplary figures, the employees tend to follow their lead. Through supervisor training, you can develop a workforce that also performs well.

Aspects of Supervisor Training

What is the scope of the topics covered in supervisor training? Different courses offer different facets to the training for supervisors but there are key essential elements common among most of them.

One such aspect required for training supervisors is leadership training. This covers how to lead by example and developing a trusting relationship with subordinates. Another aspect of training applicable to supervisors is enhancing listening skills and effective communication. A supervisor is also taught how to coach and mentor others as well as having the ability to provide constructive feedback.

Basic problem solving methodologies should also be part of the training course as well as a module on decision-making techniques. These are just some of the course content that are inseparable for training at the supervisory level.

Developing Future Managers

The company’s line-up of supervisors is effectively the managerial talent pool of the business going into the medium and long term future. Enterprises that have grown their management roster from the ground up carry more prestige and stature than those that resort to employing managers from outside their firms, some of which end up as very costly stop gap measures without any lasting beneficial results.

Supervisors who graduate into managerial positions later on provide invaluable continuity and extensive experience within the very context of the company. Thus an investment into supervisor training makes a sound choice in the long run for businesses.

For supervisors, the promotion can be very intimidating and overwhelming especially for those with no prior leadership experience. Supervisor training takes away the questions and anxieties associated with new supervisory roles and helps rookie supervisors focus on improving performance for the entire team. Periodic supervisor training would further develop key skills towards building strong managerial talents that will provide well experienced support to the company.

sheila Mulrennan

Sheila Mulrennan is a business author and journalist who regularly contributes articles on Management, Personal Development and training for supervisor to leading business publications. Visit www.professionaldevelopment.ie for more information.

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