Post your response to these questions after reading the


Read Ch. 19-22 (pp. 326-393) in Supervision: Key Link to Productivity (8th ed.).

Read the following scenario: Dan is an employee at a regional mid-size computer company that has recently been sold to a larger, national computer manufacturing corporation. Dan is in charge of computer production orders, and because of this recent shift in ownership, his department's day-to-day operations are about to change drastically. Dan has been an employee of the mid-size company for 10 years, and thinks that the current way of doing things in his department does not need any improvement.

Post your response to these questions after reading the scenario: If you were Dan's new supervisor, provide a method for how you would address the issue described above, and justify the effectiveness of your solution. Why would Dan find your solution effective/helpful? Why would your solution be effective/helpful from your perspective as a supervisor?

Read one of your classmate's responses to this discussion question. Provide them with constructive feedback, offering suggestions to help them clarify and revise their solution. Would the solution be useful in other situations, or is it specific to this one scenario? Why or why not?

Read Exercise 18-1: What Is the Problem? on p. 322 in Ch. 18 in Supervision: Key Link to Productivity (8th ed.).

• Post your response to these questions: Determine which of the approaches listed at the end of the exercise that you-as a supervisor-would choose to take. Explain your reasons.

CheckPoint: Incident 18-1: Changes in an Employee's Behavior

Sometimes troubled employees will approach supervisors and ask about available resources and methods for coping with their problems. More often, however, supervisors must determine that an employee needs help, based on changes in that employee's behavior.

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