¶ … Supervisory Strengths
One aspect of this supervisor's character and managerial style that has always been strong is his ability to communicate on an interpersonal level, and also to large groups of people. He excels in giving direction in a clear and precise manner, and dispensing advice in a friendly and supportive fashion. He is also a good listener, which makes him able to understand when a subordinate does not clearly understand an assignment, needs emotional or practical support, or is having a personality conflict with another member of the staff. He understands the wisdom of not "focusing on what you want to say to get your point across," and instead turns his "focus on what you want the other person to hear" (Reh, 2007, "Getting your point across").
Sometimes this type of consideration can be as simple as just asking, 'what don't you understand,' rather than merely repeating the directions over again, if the person looks uncertain. Asking people...
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