Supervision
Supervision
Supervision
Introduction:-
supervision is defined as an art or process by which designated individual or group of the individuals
oversee the work of others and establish controls to improve the work as well as the workers.
Supervision is generally termed as educational process in which a person with better training or more
experience takes theresponsibility of training. a person with less training or less experience and in
this educational process the leadership of the supervisor and the growth of the supervised combine to
achieve and maintain progressively the highest level of performance of which the worker is capable.
Supervision is observation and providing feedback to ensure the quality of the program and to enable
the staff to perform to their maximum potential.
Meaning:-
The term “supervision” has its origin in two Latin words: super meaning “above”; video, meaning “I
see”. In a hierarchical organization no one can claim to work without proper supervision. For proper
functioning of an organization, it is very essential that there should be proper coordination and link
among different parts and organs of an organization.
Definition:-
Supervision has been defined as a cooperative relationship between the leader and one or more
person to accomplish a particular job. Supervision is defined as a two way dynamic and social
process undertaken for a specific purpose of fulfillment of organizational goals by striving to
maintain the required quality of performance through constantly supporting and assisting the worker
to perform the best.
According to Jean Barret- supervision is kind of teaching which involves advising , helping ,
inspiring , leading and liberating. Supervision has been defined as a cooperative relationship
between the leader and one or more person to accomplish a particular job.
Terry and Franklin supervision as “guiding and directing efforts of the employees and other
resources to accomplish stated work outputs”.
John D. Millett rightlyobserved –Supervision is more than a process, it is a spirit which animates
relationship between levels of organization and which includes maximum accomplishment , or when
unsuccessful generates administrative paralysis. Effective management is concerned to realize the
first and to avoid the second.
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Goals Of Supervision:-
To bring personal and professional growth of employees (nurses) in order to achieve quality in health
care system.
Principles Of Supervision
Supervision should meet the individual needs.
Supervisor should always think herself as a leader so as to give guidance help and
encouragement .
Supervision should be democratic.
Supervision should be well planned and adopted to good planning . It calls for good
planning and organizatiogn .
Good supervision respects the personality of an individual (employee).
Supervision should aim at growth in knowledge and improvement of skill of the
person.
Supervision should improve the ability in thinking and adjusting to the new situation.
It should help to formulate of objects.
Supervision should have competence.
Supervision should have receive training.
Supervision should encourage innovation allowing free flow of ideas and share
positive experience of personal.
Function:-
John Dawson (1926) who stated the functions of supervision in the following terms:
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Educational – the educational development of each individual worker on the staff in a manner
calculated to evoke her fully to realize her possibilities of usefulness.
Communicative: the supervision act as a communicator between the authorities and staff and
other health team members-
Evaluative
Supervisor is supposed to carryout to performance appraisal of all the staff this include
identifry the cause of difficulty
Providing guidance
Other functions are:
Coordinates there of sub ordinates and agents and promote team worker
Promote social contact
Within the team to bring staff together and increases group cohesiveness
Developes mutual confidence
Raises level of motivation
Developes good IPR
Maintain good rapport
Establish control over the subordinates
Problems of supervision
Methods Of Supervision:-
Technical Verses Creative supervision
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Technical:-these are basic supervisory skills and which need to be trained- group discussion and
conference
ex- instead of orientation period of two week for each new staff member,a variable plan in both
contents and time according to the needs of each individual should formulated.
Cooperative:full participation of each member of the group in planning action and decision
Scientific Supervision: relies on objectives study and measurement than personal judgement
/opinion.
Employee oriented:supervisors are more concerned about worker staff their needs and welfare
than assigned task
Rating scale
Nurses reports
Nursing rounds
Job descriptions
Personnel policies
Staff educations
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Techniques Of Supervision:-
Techniques are based on three stages
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Factors Of Effective Supervision:-
A. Human relations skill
B. Technical and managerial knowledge
C. Leadership position
D. Improve upward relations
E. Relief from non-supervisory duties
F. General and lose supervision
Supervisor:-
A supervisor is a person who is primarily in change of a section & is responsible for both quality
&quantity of production, for the efficient performance of the equipment, & for the employees in
his charge & their efficiency, training & morale.
He issues instructions to the worker, direct their activities and reports to the department head on
the performance of his section.
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Types Of Supervision
Types of Supervision: Autocratic, Laissez-faire, Democratic and Bureaucratic Supervision. These
are also called as techniques of supervision.
Under this type, the supervisor wields absolute power and wants complete obedience from his
subordinates. He wants everything to be done strictly according to his instructions and never
likes any intervention from his subordinates. This type of supervision is resorted to tackle
indiscipline subordinates.
This is also known as independent supervision. Under this type of supervision, maximum
freedom is allowed to the subordinates. The supervisor never interferes in the work of the
subordinates. In other words, full freedom is given to workers to do their jobs. Subordinates are
encouraged to solve their problems themselves.
3. Democratic supervision:
Under this type, supervisor acts according to the mutual consent and discussion or in other words
he consults subordinates in the process of decision making. This is also known as participative or
consultative supervision. Subordinates are encouraged to give suggestions, take initiative and
exercise free judgment. This results in job satisfaction and improved morale of employees.
4. Bureaucratic supervision:
Under this type certain working rules and regulations are laid down by the supervisor and all the
subordinates are required to follow these rules and regulations very strictly. A serious note of the
violation of these rules and regulations is taken by the supervisor.
This brings about stability and uniformity in the organization. But in actual practice it has been
observed that there are delays and inefficiency in work due to bureaucratic supervision.by
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In other words it can be two types :
Direct Supervision:
Indirect Supervision:
With the help of record and report of the worker and through written instruction
Insuring carrying out allotted work
Analysis of monthly progress – input efforts and achievement
Support and guidance
Problems Of Supervision:
Problems In Nursing Service:
There are no perfect nursing service programs/ situations without any problems
Shortage of nursing personnel
Individual differencesamong personnel in interest capacities and abilities
Lack of information insight and understanding of changes and developments in the intrest of
the continuence and improvement of nursing
Lack of clearly defined assignment,multiple responsibility and lack of planning on the part of
those to whom personnel is responsible.
Outdated policies,procedures and guides to workmanship which cause them to be disregarded
and unused.
Inadequate, unsafe, and defective equipment
Ill health in the part of personnel
Undesirable personnel characteristics with special attention to attitudes
Conclusion
Supervision is more than inspection and investigation.It is a key to successful administration and is
most important functions in an organization.
Supervision for the clinical/counseling functions of counselors in schools and agencies should focus
on actual work samples. Using a micro-training versus a more macro approach should depend on
what works best for a particular supervisee, along with the supervisee’s level of skill and confidence.
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