Being an element of directing, every manager in the organisation supervises his subordinates. In this sense,
supervision can be understood as the process of guiding the efforts of employees and other resources to
accomplish the desired objectives. It means overseeing what is being done by subordinates and giving
instructions to ensure optimum utilisation of resources and achievement of work targets.
Roles performed by a supervisor are explained below:
(i) Supervisor maintains day-to-day contact and maintains friendly relations with workers. A good supervisor
acts as a guide, friend and philosopher to the workers.
(ii) Supervisor acts as a link between workers and management. He conveys management ideas to the
workers on one hand and workers problems to the management on the other. This role played by supervisor
helps to avoid misunderstandings and conflicts between management and workers/employees.
(iii) Supervisor plays a key role in maintaining group unity among workers placed under his control. He sorts
out internal differences and maintains harmony among workers.
(iv) Supervisor ensures performance of work according to the targets set. He takes responsibility for task
achievement and motivates his workers effectively.