Role perceptions of successful and unsuccessful supervisors. |
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Authors: | Ghiselli, E. E. Barthol, R. |
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Abstract: | ![]() The self-perceived role of first-line supervisors was compared with the role perceived by their superiors. 18 items (word pairs) differentiated between the "high" and "low" groups at the 5% level or better. "The most outstanding self-perception of the 'poor' supervisor is his sales approach to human relations… [while]… the 'good' supervisor… sees himself as respecting the rights and dignity of others." Conclusions are explored on the basis of the assumptions that (1) the self-perceptions are in approximate accord with the superiors' perceptions, and (2) the differences in self-perception reflect qualities that distinguish good from poor supervisors. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) |
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Keywords: | role perceptions supervisors self perception superiors perceptions |
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