I am my supervisor's slave: Supervisor subordinate relationship is vital for organizational efficiency
Essay from the year 2012 in the subject Leadership and Human Resource Management - Miscellaneous, , language: English, abstract: This article is about the delicate relationship between the supervisor and the subordinate. While reading this article you will get a feel of what a supervisor should do and not do. Moreover the subordinates responsibilities towards their supervisor has also been given. The impact of their relationship for the organization has also been stated. You will enjoy the learning from this article.

Manisha Kumari Deep, Ph.D. an Independent thinker, Avid reader, Writer (fiction and non-fiction), Director (Green Gyaanam) and Ex-Faculty has more than a decade of diversified experience. She has around 50 publications existing in journals, conferences, e-books, books and as articles. She has a collection of more than 200 books at her home and loves to read for her kid. Recent Releases are 'The Trial of Hope' on Amazon and 'An Alien Land' on Kobo. Upcoming: 'Conquering Emotions' and '2 Moms'. Other Reads An Alien Land 51 Points in Raising Awesome Kids Organic IT Infrastructure Planning and Implementation Positive Employee Recruitment and Retention Vital for Organizations Digital India Mission. Implications on Social Inclusion and Digital Citizenship Cloud Computing. DDoS, Blockchain, Regulation and Compliance Organic eLearning (OE-Learning) The Way of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Leadership Feasibility Study between Continuous Adaptive Risk and Trust Assessment and Organic Networks I am my supervisor's slave: Supervisor subordinate relationship is vital for organizational efficiency Brands and their Shockvertisement Strategies The Future of Blockchain in Banking
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I am my supervisor's slave: Supervisor subordinate relationship is vital for organizational efficiency
Essay from the year 2012 in the subject Leadership and Human Resource Management - Miscellaneous, , language: English, abstract: This article is about the delicate relationship between the supervisor and the subordinate. While reading this article you will get a feel of what a supervisor should do and not do. Moreover the subordinates responsibilities towards their supervisor has also been given. The impact of their relationship for the organization has also been stated. You will enjoy the learning from this article.

Manisha Kumari Deep, Ph.D. an Independent thinker, Avid reader, Writer (fiction and non-fiction), Director (Green Gyaanam) and Ex-Faculty has more than a decade of diversified experience. She has around 50 publications existing in journals, conferences, e-books, books and as articles. She has a collection of more than 200 books at her home and loves to read for her kid. Recent Releases are 'The Trial of Hope' on Amazon and 'An Alien Land' on Kobo. Upcoming: 'Conquering Emotions' and '2 Moms'. Other Reads An Alien Land 51 Points in Raising Awesome Kids Organic IT Infrastructure Planning and Implementation Positive Employee Recruitment and Retention Vital for Organizations Digital India Mission. Implications on Social Inclusion and Digital Citizenship Cloud Computing. DDoS, Blockchain, Regulation and Compliance Organic eLearning (OE-Learning) The Way of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Leadership Feasibility Study between Continuous Adaptive Risk and Trust Assessment and Organic Networks I am my supervisor's slave: Supervisor subordinate relationship is vital for organizational efficiency Brands and their Shockvertisement Strategies The Future of Blockchain in Banking
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I am my supervisor's slave: Supervisor subordinate relationship is vital for organizational efficiency

I am my supervisor's slave: Supervisor subordinate relationship is vital for organizational efficiency

by Manisha Kumari Deep
I am my supervisor's slave: Supervisor subordinate relationship is vital for organizational efficiency

I am my supervisor's slave: Supervisor subordinate relationship is vital for organizational efficiency

by Manisha Kumari Deep

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Essay from the year 2012 in the subject Leadership and Human Resource Management - Miscellaneous, , language: English, abstract: This article is about the delicate relationship between the supervisor and the subordinate. While reading this article you will get a feel of what a supervisor should do and not do. Moreover the subordinates responsibilities towards their supervisor has also been given. The impact of their relationship for the organization has also been stated. You will enjoy the learning from this article.

Manisha Kumari Deep, Ph.D. an Independent thinker, Avid reader, Writer (fiction and non-fiction), Director (Green Gyaanam) and Ex-Faculty has more than a decade of diversified experience. She has around 50 publications existing in journals, conferences, e-books, books and as articles. She has a collection of more than 200 books at her home and loves to read for her kid. Recent Releases are 'The Trial of Hope' on Amazon and 'An Alien Land' on Kobo. Upcoming: 'Conquering Emotions' and '2 Moms'. Other Reads An Alien Land 51 Points in Raising Awesome Kids Organic IT Infrastructure Planning and Implementation Positive Employee Recruitment and Retention Vital for Organizations Digital India Mission. Implications on Social Inclusion and Digital Citizenship Cloud Computing. DDoS, Blockchain, Regulation and Compliance Organic eLearning (OE-Learning) The Way of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Leadership Feasibility Study between Continuous Adaptive Risk and Trust Assessment and Organic Networks I am my supervisor's slave: Supervisor subordinate relationship is vital for organizational efficiency Brands and their Shockvertisement Strategies The Future of Blockchain in Banking

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ISBN-13: 9783656270393
Publisher: GRIN Verlag GmbH
Publication date: 01/01/2012
Sold by: CIANDO
Format: eBook
Pages: 6
File size: 96 KB
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