Recently I was asked to write an introduction to a classic book on supervision, The Quiet Profession, written by Anne Alonso, a mentor of mine. Anne’s book was one of the first to take an in-depth ...
Financial supervisors often get a raw deal. They are the stodgy “buttoned-up” guys who stand in the way of innovation, the dyed-in-the-wool bureaucrats who resist change and meddle with markets. On ...
Effective supervision requires strong leadership and organisational policies, as well as highly-trained supervisory staff, argues David Lawlor, director of the Centre for Social Work Supervision and ...
All businesses rely on effective supervisors. Good supervision often means the difference between meeting targets and missing them. As role models of good practice, HR professionals must possess and ...
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