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Submitted by: Mr. TRAN MINH TAN
Course: MSSW, Asian Social Institute, Manila, Philippines
Subject: Advanced Social Work Supervision
Submitted to: Prof. EDNA V. CUNANAN



           Topic: THE HUMAN FACTOR OF SUPERVISION DYNAMICS



 I.   The supervisor:

         1. Roles: According to Peter Howkins and Robin Sholet in the book of
            Supervision in helping professions

               • A counselor giving support

               • An educator helping your supervisees learn and develop

               • A manager with responsibilities for the quality of the work supervisee
                 is doing with their clients

               • A manager or consultant with responsibilities to the organization
                 which paying for the supervision

            According to several writers have looked at the complexity of roles that
      provide for the supervisor (Bernard 1979; Hess 1980; Howkins 1982; Holloway
      1984, 1995; Ellis and Dell 1986; Carroll 1996), among the sub-roles most often
      noted are:

               •   Teacher

               •   Monitor educator

               •   Counselor

               •   Coach

               •   Colleague

               •   Boss

               •   Expert technician

               •   Manager of administration and relationship
2. Needs:

     • Professional needs:

            o Good working environment

            o Responsibilities and power

            o To be respected

            o Professional working equipments

            o Clear working regulation/ job description

            o Co-operation from colleagues and higher level management

            o Promotion

            o Higher payment

            o   Creative in order to find out the best way to complete tasks

            o Learn from other’s failures

            o A good and long relationship with partner

            o Update professional knowledge

            o Feedbacks from supervisees and others

            o

     • Personal needs

            o Family

            o Friends

            o Suitable jobs

            o Entertainment

            o Income
3. Accountabilities: Refers to your liability or answerability as a supervisor
           for the way in which your organizational obligation and functions are
           discharged either by yourself or those to whom you have delegated it.

              • With higher level

              • With partners

              • With supervisee

              • With clients



        4. Self-nurturance and growth:

              • Updated himself/ herself by reading books, magazines, newspapers

              • Apply new technology/ strategies

              • Reading actual cases/

              • Being supervised by friends/boss

              • Get suggestions from friends/boss

              • Supervisory meeting/ exchange/ sharing experiences

              • Review theory regularly



II.   Supervisee:

        1. Roles

              •     Leaner /teacher

              •     To be monitored/ Monitor educator

              •     To be counseled/ Counselor

              •     To be coached /Coach

              •     Colleague/colleague

              •     Staff /Boss
•    Junior/ Expert technician



2. Needs:

         • Professional needs

             o Good working environment

             o Responsibilities and power

             o To be respected

             o Professional working equipments

             o Clear working regulations/ job description

             o Co-operation from colleagues and higher level management

             o Promotion

             o Higher payment

             o Creative in order to find out the best way to complete tasks

             o Learn from other’s failures

             o A good and long relationship with partner

             o Update professional knowledge

             o Feedbacks from supervisees and others

             o Supports from supervisors

             o To be treated fairly/ equally

             o   To be trained to improve professional knowledge

             o Feedbacks from colleagues and clients to improve himself

             o

         • Personal needs

             o Family
o Friends

             o Suitable jobs

             o Entertainment

             o Income



3. Motivation:

       • Feeling good with his work

       • Chances to improve knowledge and skills through trainings and
         workshops

       • Promotion

       • Salary

       • Support, sympathy and encourage from supervisor



4. Accountabilities:

       • To direct supervisor

             o Progress and process of all projects’ activities

             o Finance related to all activities conducted by supervisee

       • To the partners

             o Plan of Action (POA)

             o    Working plan

       • To clients

             o Answering client’s questions

             o



5. Growth:
• Always be optimistic, to see opportunities in difficulties not
                    problems in difficulties.

                  • Take challenges

                  • Consult with supervisor regularly

                  • Updated himself/     herself   by   reading   books,   magazines,
                    newspapers

                  • Apply new technology/ strategies

                  • Reading actual cases/

                  • Being supervised by friends/boss

                  • Be open for suggestions from friends/boss

                  • Supervisory meeting/ exchange/ sharing experiences

                  • Review theory regularly



          6. Different types of supervisees:

                  • Staff

                  • Student

                  • Paraprofessional

                  • Volunteer



III.   The supervisory relationship:

          1. One to one/ One to many/ Many to one

          2. Supervisee and clients: In this worker-client relationship, supervisees
             use the knowledge they have acquires from their professional training, and
             follow the advice given by their supervisors to achieve the intervention
             objectives

          3. Client and agency: The process of social work supervision in an agency
             is affected by the agency’s organizational goals, structure, policy
procedures, service setting, and climate. All are related to the culture of
      the task environment of the organization

  4. Supervisor and supervisee: as a “middle person,” is a mediator and a
      liaison between the agency and the supervisee. On the one hand,
      supervisors are administrators and, as such, members of the agency’s
      management; on the other hand, they are the most senior frontline
      supervisee. Supervisors have to play various roles in order to fulfill their
      responsibilities.

      Effective supervisory relationship: According to some authors, here are
      some tips to keep the effective supervisory relationship of both supervisee
      and supervisor.

For Supervisee:
  •   Show respect. Try to understand the business from the supervisor
      perspective. Try to treat him or her with the respect the position and the
      responsibility warrant.
  •   Do our best. In doing our best, we'll gain greater satisfaction from our
      work, earn our supervisor's trust, and help the organization achieve its
      goals.
  •   Give honest feedback. Choose our words wisely and use a gentle tone.
      Both should promote and contribute to an environment of mutual respect.
  •   Don't try to hide problems. Try to solve the problem. If we can't and the
      problem becomes serious, let our supervisor know as soon as possible.
      Offer solutions and ask for additional recommendations. Don't let our
      boss find out about the problem from someone else.
  •   Maintain boundaries. Remember to keep our business relationships
      about business. However close we may be with our supervisor, he or she
      is still the boss, and at times that means making unpopular or difficult
      decisions.
  •   Be positive. Communicate with questions or suggestions, rather than
      complaints. Volunteer suggestions to mitigate the problem, and don't be
      offended if they're not always implemented.
  •   Manage anger. This doesn't mean we have to sit and stew when we are
      angry. But learn how to communicate our anger appropriately.
  •   Embrace strengths. If our boss tells us that we're good at something or
      have done an excellent job on a project, thank him or her and take it to
      heart. Recognize our own talents and nurture them.
•   Face shortcomings. We can't be skilled in everything we do. Ask our
       supervisor for advice to help us grow in areas where we're weak. Take
       his or her advice and make an honest effort to improve.



For Supervisor:

   •   Listen to supervisees: Listen to supervisees’ concerns, complaints, and
       suggestions. Listen in a non-defensive manner and with an open mind. If a
       supervisee has a complaint about us, be willing to accept the criticism.
       Listening is an essential part of good supervision relationship. A good
       supervisor listens attentively. When a supervisee wants to talk, make the
       time to listen. Make the supervisee the most important person in the room.
       Listening is an imperative role of the good supervisor and this creates a
       good working environment.



   •   Talk to supervisees: supervisory relationship send clear, concise, and
       consistent messages. They let their supervisee know about the job, its
       expectations, and the expected outcomes. Supervisory relationship make
       sure there clear understands of expectations by asking the supervisee to
       verify   understanding,     thus    avoiding    miscommunications     or
       misunderstanding. A good relationship is patient, but is also thorough;
       knowing that at times what is said needs to be documented for future
       reference by the supervisee as well as the supervisor.



   •   Respect supervisee: Every person on this earth wants to be treated with
       respect. It is part of our human nature. A good relationship knows that
       respect will result in success. This means, a good relationship never be
       littles, talks down to, berates, or mistreats his supervisee. Right
       relationship between supervisee and supervisor is not about being “nice”
       but rather represents himself/herself in a professional and responsible
       manner and obtains the authority and the respect he needs from others to
       be effective in his/her job.



   •   Expect responsibility. Hold your staff responsible for the work they do and
       the way they behave. These are the tools to good supervision, to low
       turnover, to high morale, and to high productivity. A supervisory
relationship knows this and holds his staff responsible for the work they do
  and the way they behave.




5. The concept of emotional bank account

  An emotional bank account is an account that you have with everyone you
  know, in particular friends, family and loved ones. You make deposits by
  doing something nice and meaningful to or for that person and you make
  withdrawals when you hurt them or treat them badly. The balance in your
  account is the amount of trust that’s been built up in a relationship, the
  more trust the higher the balance. Just like a monetary account, you want
  this account to have a large balance so that the relationship you have with
  that person is a high trust relationship.

  BEHAVIORS THAT BUILD OR DIMINISH TRUST ACCOUNTS

   Deposits                                       Withdrawals

   Clear expectations                             Unclear expectations
   Kindness, courtesy                             Unkindness, discourtesy
   Making/keeping promises                        Breaking promises
   Loyalty to the absent (don’t talk negatively   Disloyalty, duplicity
   about them)
   Apologies                                      Pridefulness
   Seeking first to understand                    Seeking first to be understood
   Accepting responsibility                       Blaming others
   Exercising patience with others                Manipulating
   Distinguishing between person and              Thinking win-lose
   behavior
   Assuming the best of others                    Being defensive
   Rewarding open, honest questions and           Not rewarding others
   feelings
   Admitting mistakes, apologizing, ask for       Not admitting mistakes
   forgiveness
   Renewing your commitments to others            Being dishonest
   Being open to the influence of others          Showing favoritism
   Accepting the person and the situation         Not giving credit
   Agreeing on the limits, expectations,          Sending mixed messages
   consequences
   Being there for others                         Showing a lack of courage
   Letting natural consequences teach             Taking advantage of others
   Help others find solutions to problems         Blame others for mistakes
Six major deposits
              • Understanding the Individual
              • Attending to the Little Things
              • Keeping Commitments
              • Clarifying Expectations
              • Showing Personal Integrity
              • Apologizing sincerely when you make a withdrawal


              “Bad Habits are like a good comfortable bed, easy to get into and
        hard to get out of”


        6. Harmonizing organizational and personal needs

           A system is presented for result-oriented allocation of time, energy, and
           resources between the three important forces controlling any manager's
           life: himself, his family and friends, and his organization. A manager is
           constantly faced with seeking the proper harmony and balance between
           his own needs and desires, the needs of his family and the objectives of
           the organization for which he works.

           •   Set the proper objectives and make step-by-step project plans to meet
               those objectives

           •   Time management skills

           •   Be active to control your works, not be controlled by works

           •   Balance my professional needs and personal needs

           •   My personal vision should have compliance with organizational vision



IV.   References



        1. Erlinda Abustan-Cordero, Consuelo Lo-Gutierrez and Evelina Asuncion-
           Pangalangan, Administration and Supervision in Social Work.
           Schools of Social Work Association in the Philippines, Manila, 1985

        2. Stephen Covey,“The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People”
3. Skidmore, Rex A. Social Work Administration: Dynamic Management
     and Human Relationship. United States, 1995.

4.   http://www.yourpotential.net/5/18/The_Emotional_Bank_Account.h
     tml

5.   http://partnering.inet.net.nz/a/bank.htm

6.   http://blogs.southworks.net/nbeni/2008/07/23/the-seven-habits-of-
     highly-effective-people-sharpen-the-saw/

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The human factor of supervision dynamics

  • 1. Submitted by: Mr. TRAN MINH TAN Course: MSSW, Asian Social Institute, Manila, Philippines Subject: Advanced Social Work Supervision Submitted to: Prof. EDNA V. CUNANAN Topic: THE HUMAN FACTOR OF SUPERVISION DYNAMICS I. The supervisor: 1. Roles: According to Peter Howkins and Robin Sholet in the book of Supervision in helping professions • A counselor giving support • An educator helping your supervisees learn and develop • A manager with responsibilities for the quality of the work supervisee is doing with their clients • A manager or consultant with responsibilities to the organization which paying for the supervision According to several writers have looked at the complexity of roles that provide for the supervisor (Bernard 1979; Hess 1980; Howkins 1982; Holloway 1984, 1995; Ellis and Dell 1986; Carroll 1996), among the sub-roles most often noted are: • Teacher • Monitor educator • Counselor • Coach • Colleague • Boss • Expert technician • Manager of administration and relationship
  • 2. 2. Needs: • Professional needs: o Good working environment o Responsibilities and power o To be respected o Professional working equipments o Clear working regulation/ job description o Co-operation from colleagues and higher level management o Promotion o Higher payment o Creative in order to find out the best way to complete tasks o Learn from other’s failures o A good and long relationship with partner o Update professional knowledge o Feedbacks from supervisees and others o • Personal needs o Family o Friends o Suitable jobs o Entertainment o Income
  • 3. 3. Accountabilities: Refers to your liability or answerability as a supervisor for the way in which your organizational obligation and functions are discharged either by yourself or those to whom you have delegated it. • With higher level • With partners • With supervisee • With clients 4. Self-nurturance and growth: • Updated himself/ herself by reading books, magazines, newspapers • Apply new technology/ strategies • Reading actual cases/ • Being supervised by friends/boss • Get suggestions from friends/boss • Supervisory meeting/ exchange/ sharing experiences • Review theory regularly II. Supervisee: 1. Roles • Leaner /teacher • To be monitored/ Monitor educator • To be counseled/ Counselor • To be coached /Coach • Colleague/colleague • Staff /Boss
  • 4. Junior/ Expert technician 2. Needs: • Professional needs o Good working environment o Responsibilities and power o To be respected o Professional working equipments o Clear working regulations/ job description o Co-operation from colleagues and higher level management o Promotion o Higher payment o Creative in order to find out the best way to complete tasks o Learn from other’s failures o A good and long relationship with partner o Update professional knowledge o Feedbacks from supervisees and others o Supports from supervisors o To be treated fairly/ equally o To be trained to improve professional knowledge o Feedbacks from colleagues and clients to improve himself o • Personal needs o Family
  • 5. o Friends o Suitable jobs o Entertainment o Income 3. Motivation: • Feeling good with his work • Chances to improve knowledge and skills through trainings and workshops • Promotion • Salary • Support, sympathy and encourage from supervisor 4. Accountabilities: • To direct supervisor o Progress and process of all projects’ activities o Finance related to all activities conducted by supervisee • To the partners o Plan of Action (POA) o Working plan • To clients o Answering client’s questions o 5. Growth:
  • 6. • Always be optimistic, to see opportunities in difficulties not problems in difficulties. • Take challenges • Consult with supervisor regularly • Updated himself/ herself by reading books, magazines, newspapers • Apply new technology/ strategies • Reading actual cases/ • Being supervised by friends/boss • Be open for suggestions from friends/boss • Supervisory meeting/ exchange/ sharing experiences • Review theory regularly 6. Different types of supervisees: • Staff • Student • Paraprofessional • Volunteer III. The supervisory relationship: 1. One to one/ One to many/ Many to one 2. Supervisee and clients: In this worker-client relationship, supervisees use the knowledge they have acquires from their professional training, and follow the advice given by their supervisors to achieve the intervention objectives 3. Client and agency: The process of social work supervision in an agency is affected by the agency’s organizational goals, structure, policy
  • 7. procedures, service setting, and climate. All are related to the culture of the task environment of the organization 4. Supervisor and supervisee: as a “middle person,” is a mediator and a liaison between the agency and the supervisee. On the one hand, supervisors are administrators and, as such, members of the agency’s management; on the other hand, they are the most senior frontline supervisee. Supervisors have to play various roles in order to fulfill their responsibilities. Effective supervisory relationship: According to some authors, here are some tips to keep the effective supervisory relationship of both supervisee and supervisor. For Supervisee: • Show respect. Try to understand the business from the supervisor perspective. Try to treat him or her with the respect the position and the responsibility warrant. • Do our best. In doing our best, we'll gain greater satisfaction from our work, earn our supervisor's trust, and help the organization achieve its goals. • Give honest feedback. Choose our words wisely and use a gentle tone. Both should promote and contribute to an environment of mutual respect. • Don't try to hide problems. Try to solve the problem. If we can't and the problem becomes serious, let our supervisor know as soon as possible. Offer solutions and ask for additional recommendations. Don't let our boss find out about the problem from someone else. • Maintain boundaries. Remember to keep our business relationships about business. However close we may be with our supervisor, he or she is still the boss, and at times that means making unpopular or difficult decisions. • Be positive. Communicate with questions or suggestions, rather than complaints. Volunteer suggestions to mitigate the problem, and don't be offended if they're not always implemented. • Manage anger. This doesn't mean we have to sit and stew when we are angry. But learn how to communicate our anger appropriately. • Embrace strengths. If our boss tells us that we're good at something or have done an excellent job on a project, thank him or her and take it to heart. Recognize our own talents and nurture them.
  • 8. Face shortcomings. We can't be skilled in everything we do. Ask our supervisor for advice to help us grow in areas where we're weak. Take his or her advice and make an honest effort to improve. For Supervisor: • Listen to supervisees: Listen to supervisees’ concerns, complaints, and suggestions. Listen in a non-defensive manner and with an open mind. If a supervisee has a complaint about us, be willing to accept the criticism. Listening is an essential part of good supervision relationship. A good supervisor listens attentively. When a supervisee wants to talk, make the time to listen. Make the supervisee the most important person in the room. Listening is an imperative role of the good supervisor and this creates a good working environment. • Talk to supervisees: supervisory relationship send clear, concise, and consistent messages. They let their supervisee know about the job, its expectations, and the expected outcomes. Supervisory relationship make sure there clear understands of expectations by asking the supervisee to verify understanding, thus avoiding miscommunications or misunderstanding. A good relationship is patient, but is also thorough; knowing that at times what is said needs to be documented for future reference by the supervisee as well as the supervisor. • Respect supervisee: Every person on this earth wants to be treated with respect. It is part of our human nature. A good relationship knows that respect will result in success. This means, a good relationship never be littles, talks down to, berates, or mistreats his supervisee. Right relationship between supervisee and supervisor is not about being “nice” but rather represents himself/herself in a professional and responsible manner and obtains the authority and the respect he needs from others to be effective in his/her job. • Expect responsibility. Hold your staff responsible for the work they do and the way they behave. These are the tools to good supervision, to low turnover, to high morale, and to high productivity. A supervisory
  • 9. relationship knows this and holds his staff responsible for the work they do and the way they behave. 5. The concept of emotional bank account An emotional bank account is an account that you have with everyone you know, in particular friends, family and loved ones. You make deposits by doing something nice and meaningful to or for that person and you make withdrawals when you hurt them or treat them badly. The balance in your account is the amount of trust that’s been built up in a relationship, the more trust the higher the balance. Just like a monetary account, you want this account to have a large balance so that the relationship you have with that person is a high trust relationship. BEHAVIORS THAT BUILD OR DIMINISH TRUST ACCOUNTS Deposits Withdrawals Clear expectations Unclear expectations Kindness, courtesy Unkindness, discourtesy Making/keeping promises Breaking promises Loyalty to the absent (don’t talk negatively Disloyalty, duplicity about them) Apologies Pridefulness Seeking first to understand Seeking first to be understood Accepting responsibility Blaming others Exercising patience with others Manipulating Distinguishing between person and Thinking win-lose behavior Assuming the best of others Being defensive Rewarding open, honest questions and Not rewarding others feelings Admitting mistakes, apologizing, ask for Not admitting mistakes forgiveness Renewing your commitments to others Being dishonest Being open to the influence of others Showing favoritism Accepting the person and the situation Not giving credit Agreeing on the limits, expectations, Sending mixed messages consequences Being there for others Showing a lack of courage Letting natural consequences teach Taking advantage of others Help others find solutions to problems Blame others for mistakes
  • 10. Six major deposits • Understanding the Individual • Attending to the Little Things • Keeping Commitments • Clarifying Expectations • Showing Personal Integrity • Apologizing sincerely when you make a withdrawal “Bad Habits are like a good comfortable bed, easy to get into and hard to get out of” 6. Harmonizing organizational and personal needs A system is presented for result-oriented allocation of time, energy, and resources between the three important forces controlling any manager's life: himself, his family and friends, and his organization. A manager is constantly faced with seeking the proper harmony and balance between his own needs and desires, the needs of his family and the objectives of the organization for which he works. • Set the proper objectives and make step-by-step project plans to meet those objectives • Time management skills • Be active to control your works, not be controlled by works • Balance my professional needs and personal needs • My personal vision should have compliance with organizational vision IV. References 1. Erlinda Abustan-Cordero, Consuelo Lo-Gutierrez and Evelina Asuncion- Pangalangan, Administration and Supervision in Social Work. Schools of Social Work Association in the Philippines, Manila, 1985 2. Stephen Covey,“The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People”
  • 11. 3. Skidmore, Rex A. Social Work Administration: Dynamic Management and Human Relationship. United States, 1995. 4. http://www.yourpotential.net/5/18/The_Emotional_Bank_Account.h tml 5. http://partnering.inet.net.nz/a/bank.htm 6. http://blogs.southworks.net/nbeni/2008/07/23/the-seven-habits-of- highly-effective-people-sharpen-the-saw/