1. means helping people to understand their jobs. Supervision means giving them the
responsibility and wherewithal to do their jobs. Supervision includes the granting of
beingness. Supervision does not mean doing the
job supervised.
(HCO PL 28 Jul 71) 2. it serves as a
relay point to which plans can be communicated and from which observations as reports can be received; and it serves as the
terminal which communicates the plans as orders and sees that they are actually done. (
HCO PL 14
Sept 69).
3. the direction,
inspection and overseeing of the
performance of one's
subordinate workers and their
production.