Supervision Online Course

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Full Fee $595.00incl GST - Best Value!
Payment Plan $800.00incl GST
Duration 100 hrs (12 months)
Exam Optional
Tutor Support Yes unlimited by email
Qualification Certificate
Clear

In this Supervision online course you will develop an understanding of all the factors affecting supervision and the strategies for more effective supervision to increase productivity. It is relevant to both supervisors and potential supervisors. The key to success of any company or organization is good management and the key to good management is a good Supervisor.  Good supervision is important to the successful management of any venture, large or small, profit motivated, social, charity, educational or personal in scope.

Course Aims:

  • Explain and create an organisational chart.
  • Describe the five basic kinds of Unions.
  • Report on what you expect to achieve by practicing good human relations.
  • Define objectives, goals, tasks to be achieved.
  • Describe what steps should be taken before re organising a section or department?
  • Draw up a work area for an office, factory etc.
  • Show step by step how you would work through the problem solving technique systematically, in order to determine a good way of dealing with this problem.
  • Write a diplomatic letter to a union in response to a complaint.
  • Draw up a suitable advertisement for a position of a “Salesperson”
  • Explain the methods most frequently used to train new employees.

 

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    Detailed Course Outline

    This course is made up of a number of modules.  Each of these has self assessment questions, a set task (practical homework) and an assignment which you can upload online.  Select each module below to learn more.

    There are 10 lessons in this course:

    Introduction

    • Functions of a supervisor
    • Organisational structures & heirarchy
    • Bases for organisational structure
    • Organisational charts
    • Supervisors responsibilities
    • How supervisors fit into an organisation
    • What does a supervisor do.

    Understanding the Workplace

    • Government and private personnel departments, unions
    • Law and employees
    • Contracted responsibilities
    • Discrimination
    • Liability for staff actions
    • Workplace elements

    Communications and Human Relations

    • Influence in the workplace (formal authority, Reward and punishment, Knowledge, Leadership, Power, etc)
    • Familiarity
    • Managing Aptitude (Status, Prestige, Loyalty, Security, Friendship, Personality, Workload, etc),
    • Good Business Writing
    • Memoranda
    • Letters

    Motivating employees

    • Internal Incentives
    • Environmental Incentives
    • Practical ways to motivate

    Organising the workplace

    • Good work habits
    • Planning a Work schedule
    • Establishing priorities
    • Improving results
    • Project planning and management tools
    • Organising the work space

    Problem solving techniques

    • Solving problems
    • Guidelines for making decisions
    • Types of problem, solvers
    • Different ways to solve problems
    • Involving others
    • A Classic Problem Solving Technique

    Discipline, complaints, and grievances

    • Levels of discipline (reprimanding, fixing, blame, formal warning, removing privileges, termination of employment, legal action)
    • Increasing self discipline
    • Introducing change
    • Giving orders

    Interviewing, recruitment, and training

    • Job interviews
    • Successful interviewing
    • Resumes/ C.V’s
    • Training Staff
    • Staff Procedure Documents
    • Staff contracts

    Workplace safety

    • Cost of injury and illness
    • Duty of Care
    • Accidents
    • Managing manual work safely
    • Protective equipment

    Dealing with management: Worker participation, report writing, staff meetings

    • Purpose of meetings
    • Leading a meeting
    • Problems with meetings
    • Meeting documentation

    When you have completed the lessons of your Certificate course, you will be given the option of taking the optional exam. It's okay if you don't want the exam, we still issue your Careerline Certificate. For Advanced Certificates however, the exam is compulsory (per module) and are included in the course fee.

    Course Tutor(s)

    Thea Roberts   B.Comm., M.A.

    Liselle Turner  Bachelor of Business (Marketing), Diploma in Hospitality Management, Certificate IV in Training and Assessment

    Chad Osorio  B. Psych. Juris Doctor

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Can I pay in installments?

    Yes! We offer great payment plans, however full payment up front is the cheapest. You can choose the best payment plan for you from the course page, or call us on 07 55368782 to talk to one of our course consultants for a custom plan.

    Can I study from anywhere in the world?

    We have many international students. Careerline's range of courses are suitable for any one, anywhere in the world.

    Do I get a discount if I enroll in a second course?

    Yes. You may claim a 5% fee discount when you enroll in a second course, and a further 10% off a three-course package.

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    Do I have to sit an Exam?

    No. If you are enrolled in a Certificate course (100hrs), the exam is optional. You will be issued with a certificate which proves that you are competent in all units, if you choose not to sit the exam.

    Do you have set start dates?

    There are no set start dates, you may start at any time. Our courses are all self-paced. As our home page says, ‘Courses for Anyone, Anywhere, Anytime’. ‘Anytime’ includes the start time of your choice. However, we do encourage our students to submit assignments on a regular basis. Wherever possible, we suggest developing a study routine.