Getting Along with Your Supervisor
Description
The relationship between supervisors and support staff members can often run off the smooth road of productivity. The major reason for problems between supervisors and staff is a lack of effective, open communication. This program is a dramatization of one employee's problems with his supervisor. The information he receives from the company's personnel manager gets him on track with how to cope with his supervisor's dramatically different work style. Basic tips for effective supervisor/employee relationships are also given, stressing that when support staff helps to make the supervisor look good, it reflects positively upon the staff as well.
Runtime
19 min
Subjects
- Interpersonal communication (301)
- Organizational behavior (169)
- Career development (375)
- Business etiquette (97)
- Business (3110)
- Communication (1217)
- Communication in organizations (67)
- Nonverbal communication in the workplace (19)
Genre
Date of Publication
[2006], c1995
Database
Films on Demand
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