1 You as the Supervisor and Coach Module 2 National Guard Technician Personnel Management Course.

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1 You as the Supervisor and Coach Module 2 National Guard Technician Personnel Management Course

2 Supervision Meeting the needs of your customers by getting the technical work of the unit done on time, with resources available, in a way that meets or exceeds standards...by coaching others rather than doing it yourself.

1.Getting Started - Overcome initial anxieties. - Learn the ropes. 2.Establishing Authority - Dealing with friends and peers you now supervise.

4 3.Identify Priorities - Be available and visible - Identify employee abilities 4.Communication - Become a good observer - Know the difference between orders, requests, and suggestions - Document your day

5 5.Employee Concerns - Build trust with your employees - Learn to say “no” - Resolve squabbles 6.How To Work With Others - Working with your supervisor - Working with your peers - Accepting responsibilities for your group

6 7.Mistakes to Avoid - Getting Angry - Appearing to Play Favorites - Other mistakes 8.Supervisory Success - Establish a daily routine - Lead by example - Deal with problems immediately - Be firm but fair - Ask for help when you need it

7 QUESTIONS????