Integration of Lower Level Supervisors into the Management Structure.

Abstract

This report indicates that alienation among lower level supervisors is not a major problem. This is partially due to strong reliance on the chain of command. Supervisors are receiving information required for their jobs. Supervisors feel that excessive regulations, particularly in personnel and procurement areas, hamper them in getting their jobs done. There is little satisfaction with rewards/incentives program. Extra benefits accruing to supervisors are often not worth the extra hassles inherent in the job.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Aug 31, 1981
Accession Number
ADA113132

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  • Richard B. Chobot

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