Author: Anne Marrelli
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
ISBN: 1437937357
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 110
Book Description
Examines the effectiveness of Fed. first-level supervisors and how well agencies select, develop, and manage them. First-line supervisors, as the nexus between gov¿t. policy and action, are critical to productivity, employee engagement, and workplace fairness. Supervisory positions -- even at the first level -- have distinctive responsibilities and skill requirements. Therefore, it is essential that agencies have valid selection criteria and processes, comprehensive training programs, good communication and support networks, and sound accountability mechanisms for their first-level supervisors. In addition, this report recommends specific measures to improve supervisors management and performance. Charts and tables.
Call to Action
Author: Anne Marrelli
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
ISBN: 1437937357
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 110
Book Description
Examines the effectiveness of Fed. first-level supervisors and how well agencies select, develop, and manage them. First-line supervisors, as the nexus between gov¿t. policy and action, are critical to productivity, employee engagement, and workplace fairness. Supervisory positions -- even at the first level -- have distinctive responsibilities and skill requirements. Therefore, it is essential that agencies have valid selection criteria and processes, comprehensive training programs, good communication and support networks, and sound accountability mechanisms for their first-level supervisors. In addition, this report recommends specific measures to improve supervisors management and performance. Charts and tables.
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
ISBN: 1437937357
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 110
Book Description
Examines the effectiveness of Fed. first-level supervisors and how well agencies select, develop, and manage them. First-line supervisors, as the nexus between gov¿t. policy and action, are critical to productivity, employee engagement, and workplace fairness. Supervisory positions -- even at the first level -- have distinctive responsibilities and skill requirements. Therefore, it is essential that agencies have valid selection criteria and processes, comprehensive training programs, good communication and support networks, and sound accountability mechanisms for their first-level supervisors. In addition, this report recommends specific measures to improve supervisors management and performance. Charts and tables.
Federal First-line Supervisors
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Category : Government publications
Languages : en
Pages : 52
Book Description
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Category : Government publications
Languages : en
Pages : 52
Book Description
Federal First-line Supervisors how Good are They?
Author: États-Unis. Merit Systems Protection Board
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Languages : en
Pages : 52
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Languages : en
Pages : 52
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Federal First-Line Supervisors: How Good Are They?.
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Languages : en
Pages : 44
Book Description
Report discusses the results of an MSPB study on the quality of Federal first-line supervisors. A survey was administered to selected Federal employees asking them to rate the importance of 118 different tasks to supervisory effectiveness and to provide an overall assessment of current supervisory performance effectiveness levels on these tasks, as well as several abilities. Nonsupervisory employees rated their immediate supervisors' performance, first-line supervisors rated their own performance, and second- level supervisors rated the performance of their subordinate supervisors. As a group, first-line supervisors see themselves and were seen by others as being of fairly high quality overall. However, the supervisors wer not of equal quality, nor do they perform equally well on all the tasks deemed important to the supervisory role. Also, throughout the survey, first-line supervisors rates themselves the highest, second-level supervisors rated them second-highest, and nonsupervisory employees rates the first-line supervisors the lowest. This report discusses the implications of these findings for agencies attempting to assess the quality of their workforce. It also emphasizes the importance of the first-line supervisor's role in Federal agencies, and provides recommendations for ensuring that individuals in these positions are of the highest quality.
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 44
Book Description
Report discusses the results of an MSPB study on the quality of Federal first-line supervisors. A survey was administered to selected Federal employees asking them to rate the importance of 118 different tasks to supervisory effectiveness and to provide an overall assessment of current supervisory performance effectiveness levels on these tasks, as well as several abilities. Nonsupervisory employees rated their immediate supervisors' performance, first-line supervisors rated their own performance, and second- level supervisors rated the performance of their subordinate supervisors. As a group, first-line supervisors see themselves and were seen by others as being of fairly high quality overall. However, the supervisors wer not of equal quality, nor do they perform equally well on all the tasks deemed important to the supervisory role. Also, throughout the survey, first-line supervisors rates themselves the highest, second-level supervisors rated them second-highest, and nonsupervisory employees rates the first-line supervisors the lowest. This report discusses the implications of these findings for agencies attempting to assess the quality of their workforce. It also emphasizes the importance of the first-line supervisor's role in Federal agencies, and provides recommendations for ensuring that individuals in these positions are of the highest quality.
First-line Supervisors in the Federal Service
Author: National Academy of Public Administration. Center for Human Resources Management
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Category : Administrative agencies
Languages : en
Pages : 123
Book Description
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Category : Administrative agencies
Languages : en
Pages : 123
Book Description
First-line Supervisors in the Federal Service
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Category : Administrative agencies
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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Category : Administrative agencies
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Effective Selection
Author: Mark T. Kaminsky
Publisher:
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Category : Employee selection
Languages : en
Pages : 81
Book Description
Leadership is crucial in any organization. Executive leadership provides guidance, direction and structure. First-line supervisors ensure that the vision, guidance and direction of executive leaders become reality in an organization, and they also are responsible for the morale and motivation of nonsupervisory employees. Historically, federal agencies have struggled with developing and implementing selection processes that produce effective first-line supervisors. This research examines the four most important tenets of a selection process. These four tenets include laws and regulations that govern first-line supervisor selection processes, the accepted competencies associated with effective first-line supervisors, assessment tools used in the selection process and most effective measures in assessing organizational performance and first-line supervisors. Using a multi-method approach that includes survey data, interviews and policy review, this study compares first-line supervisor selection processes for effective and less effective federal agencies, as measured by the Federal Human Capital Survey (FHCS)/Federal Employee Viewpoint Survey (FedView). Finally, conclusions and recommendations are offered for developing standards and improving first-line supervisor selection processes in DHS and the rest of the federal government.
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Category : Employee selection
Languages : en
Pages : 81
Book Description
Leadership is crucial in any organization. Executive leadership provides guidance, direction and structure. First-line supervisors ensure that the vision, guidance and direction of executive leaders become reality in an organization, and they also are responsible for the morale and motivation of nonsupervisory employees. Historically, federal agencies have struggled with developing and implementing selection processes that produce effective first-line supervisors. This research examines the four most important tenets of a selection process. These four tenets include laws and regulations that govern first-line supervisor selection processes, the accepted competencies associated with effective first-line supervisors, assessment tools used in the selection process and most effective measures in assessing organizational performance and first-line supervisors. Using a multi-method approach that includes survey data, interviews and policy review, this study compares first-line supervisor selection processes for effective and less effective federal agencies, as measured by the Federal Human Capital Survey (FHCS)/Federal Employee Viewpoint Survey (FedView). Finally, conclusions and recommendations are offered for developing standards and improving first-line supervisor selection processes in DHS and the rest of the federal government.
First Line Supervisors in Federal Service
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ISBN: 9781577440970
Category : Supervisors
Languages : en
Pages : 136
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781577440970
Category : Supervisors
Languages : en
Pages : 136
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The First Line
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Category : Civil service
Languages : en
Pages : 142
Book Description
A newsletter for federal supervisors and midmanagers.
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Category : Civil service
Languages : en
Pages : 142
Book Description
A newsletter for federal supervisors and midmanagers.
Federal First-line Supervisors
Author: Philip Charles Richards
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Category : Supervisors
Languages : en
Pages : 116
Book Description
Publisher:
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Category : Supervisors
Languages : en
Pages : 116
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