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How employer can distinguish between teamwork leader and supervisor ?

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Date Posted: 2016/07/01
Heavenly J John
by Heavenly J John , Head of the Dealership Operation , Automobile Company

Some of the Supervisors super impose the organisation's vision into the individual's vision to achieve common goal of the organisation. Such Supervsiors will become leader of the team and remaining remains as supervisors only.

Hemant Chalke
by Hemant Chalke , Group Head of Estates & Fleet Assets , Initial Saudi Group

I personally feel that thix depends on the structure decided by the organisation. In my last organisation I had Supervisors supervising Team Leaders. TLs were on the ground with the frontline. Supervisors used to visit each site (I had many sites) for a day to see if things were going as per planned schedule n operations. They then spend each Thursday in office to draft reports for the Operations Manager on how the sites were doing. Ops Mgrs had a surprise visit plan which then ensured Supervisors were on their toes. In a single site scenario, i guess it can still stsy the same. Supervisirs can observe the different teams sort of an Eagles Eye view or that from a Chopper.

Sohail Lone
by Sohail Lone , Assistant Manager Audit , Deloitte - United Arab Emirates

Teamwork leader & supervisor can be distinguished by level of delegation they give to the employer.Teawork leader encourages discussion ,provides autonomy to the staff and provide timely feedback.Whereas an oridnary supervisor perform normal tasks as per the responsiblity and nature of tasks.

It depends from industry to industry the level of teamwork and supervision required and nature of supevrision.

Duncan Robertson
by Duncan Robertson , Strategy Consultant , Duncan Robertson Consultancy

Sometimes the person who is the official 'team leader' or 'supervisor' is not the person who actually provides leadership to the team.   In such cases this may or may not be a problem - there can be a team member who is quite happy to take on most of the roles of the team leader without having the official responsibility.

In other cases, of course, it can be a problem.  Either the team has no leadership at all, or there is conflict and resentment.

In the short term, the answer is very simple: if it's not broken, don't fix it.  In other words, if overall team performance is satisfactory, don't interfere.

To discover if something of this nature is happening in a team under your management, there are two standard techniques.  Firstly, simple observation of the team.  (You are supposed to be doing this anyway.)  It if you actually know what everybody actually does, then it will be obvious.  The second technique is informal oblique questioning of the team and the other people the team interacts with. 

Don't hold a big enquiry, it just scares people. Don't ask direct questions, people won't answer them.  In day-to-day conversation just ask general, unthreatening, open questions which are not going to get anybody in trouble.  "Who is looking after [new employee]?   Who do you turn to when something goes wrong?"

 

Omar Saad Ibrahem Alhamadani
by Omar Saad Ibrahem Alhamadani , Snr. HR & Finance Officer , Sarri Zawetta Company

I support answers given by Mr. John and Mr. Sohail

Faisal karattu thodi
by Faisal karattu thodi , Procurement Secretary , Luberef Aramco base oil company

The best team leader always use his or her team to build better workplace by using some of their kills such as time management , organising task , and building good relationship with co-workers to achieve the goal and supervisor is the person to choos the right leader for his team to achieve the company goals and missions and also oversees the quality of the work.

Abdallah Rabea Abdallah Elshall
by Abdallah Rabea Abdallah Elshall , Director Of Human Resources , Baron Palace Sahl Hasheesh

Thanks for the invitation

I agree with Mr. Sohail's answer.

Devprasad Karunakar
by Devprasad Karunakar , Executive Sales and Marketing , Maimoon Impex LLP

In my opinion, a teamwork leader would be the one who gets himself/herself involved in the tast and works with the team as one of them, whereas a supervisor would be a person who just monitors the tast from a distance, he would not involve himself into details or rather wouldnt get his hands dirty unlike a teamwork leader.

Nadjib RABAHI
by Nadjib RABAHI , Freelancer , My own account

The distinction between teamwork leader and supervisor reside in the fact that the supervisor does not influence on the team. He controls and revises the job done without going into detail.

Muneef Alharbi
by Muneef Alharbi , مستشار القيادة والإدارة , وزارة الدفاع

Teamwork leader cares more about his team. How to improve them and how to unite their efforts to achieve the organization goals. (Team leader: everyone works in minimum efforts and goals achieved) (Everyone is happy)

 

Supervisor cares more about the organization goals to be fulfilled as planned. (Supervisor: not necessary that everyone works but goals achieved) (Not everyone is happy) 

team work leader is more responsible and focused than supervisor.

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