Teachable Points

A Guided Tour for Frontline Supervisors

Business & Finance, Human Resources & Personnel Management, Training, Career Planning & Job Hunting, Careers, Economics
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Author: Reginald W. Sykes Sr ISBN: 9781475997729
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: October 28, 2013
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: Reginald W. Sykes Sr
ISBN: 9781475997729
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: October 28, 2013
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

The act of sharing knowledge and skills is a valuable resource. It serves as a tool for growth and learning, and it indicates the potential of a person to become a powerful asset that adds value to the individual and the organization. In Teachable Points, author Reginald W. Sykes Sr. offers operational lessons for frontline supervisors based on the principles of learning and teaching. He provides real-world solutions to everyday issues in the workplace.

Intended for both new and seasoned managers, Teachable Points presents lessons grounded in basic management principles and based on action learningthat is, learning from your day-to-day, on-the-job work experience. It discusses the role and purpose of a frontline supervisor, effective management practices, the purpose of business, the importance of getting and keeping customers, ways to provide service, and the fundamentals of managing personnel.

Grounded in the theory of teaching what you learn, Teachable Points communicates the importance of frontline supervisors sharing their valuable knowledge with others to add incredible value to an organization.

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The act of sharing knowledge and skills is a valuable resource. It serves as a tool for growth and learning, and it indicates the potential of a person to become a powerful asset that adds value to the individual and the organization. In Teachable Points, author Reginald W. Sykes Sr. offers operational lessons for frontline supervisors based on the principles of learning and teaching. He provides real-world solutions to everyday issues in the workplace.

Intended for both new and seasoned managers, Teachable Points presents lessons grounded in basic management principles and based on action learningthat is, learning from your day-to-day, on-the-job work experience. It discusses the role and purpose of a frontline supervisor, effective management practices, the purpose of business, the importance of getting and keeping customers, ways to provide service, and the fundamentals of managing personnel.

Grounded in the theory of teaching what you learn, Teachable Points communicates the importance of frontline supervisors sharing their valuable knowledge with others to add incredible value to an organization.

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