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The supervisory relationship

1992
In striving to improve their understanding and practice of nursing, nurses have recognized the importance of a supervisory relationship which is outside traditional hierarchical roles. The term’ supervisor’ conjures up for nurses ideas of discipline and criticism, and for many of them it is a word with more managerial than clinical connotations. Watts (
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The supervisory relationship

2020
This chapter examines the key stages and associated issues in the development of a learning relationship that will provide the student with a supportive but challenging organisational context. The supervisory relationship is at the heart of field education.
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Supervisory Control of Drilling

1993 American Control Conference, 1993
A supervisory process control approach to machining is presented in this paper, and demonstrated by application to a drilling operation. The supervisory process control concept incorporates optimization and control functions in a hierarchical structure.
A. Galip Ulsoy, C. L. Wu, R. J. Furness
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On the Architectures in Decentralized Supervisory Control

Proceedings of the 44th IEEE Conference on Decision and Control, 2006
In this paper, we clarify the notion of architecture in decentralized control, in order to investigate the realizability problem: given a discrete-event system, a desired behavior and an architecture for a decentralized control, can the desired behavior be achieved by decentralized controllers in accordance with the given architecture?
Pinchinat, Sophie, Riedweg, Stéephane
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How abusive supervision and abusive supervisory climate influence salesperson creativity and sales team effectiveness in China

, 2016
Purpose – Adopting the social information processing theory and social comparison theory, the purpose of this paper is to examine how abusive supervision and abusive supervisory climate jointly influence salesperson creativity, sales team creativity, and
Wan Jiang, Qinxuan Gu
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The Supervisory Board as Company Organ [PDF]

open access: possible, 2007
In this chapter we focus on the supervisoruy board. A general overview of the supervisory board lays the foundation to a proper understanding of supervisory codetermination, the focus of Chapters 5 and 6. When one analyses the German two-tier board system one should never lose sight of the fact that the supervisory board was introduced into the German ...
Jean du Plessis, Ingo Saenger
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The impact of supervisory adaptive selling and supervisory feedback on salesperson performance

Industrial Marketing Management, 2008
Abstract The paper investigated the moderating effects of supervisory adaptive selling behaviors on the feedback–performance relationship in industrial salespersons. A conceptual model was developed and three research hypotheses were empirically examined.
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Development and Validation of a Short Version of the Supervisory Relationship Questionnaire.

Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, 2016
UNLABELLED The Supervisory Relationship Questionnaire (SRQ) is one of the few theoretically sound and psychometrically valid questionnaires for measuring the SR within clinical supervision.
Tom Cliffe, H. Beinart, M. Cooper
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On the supervisory control of marked graphs

2008 IEEE International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management, 2008
This paper presents a control synthesis approach for discrete event systems modeled by marked graphs with uncontrollable and / or unobservable transitions. It solves forbidden state problems characterized by a set of General Mutual Exclusion Constraints.
Achour, Zied   +2 more
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Supervisory control of families of linear set-point controllers Part I. Exact matching

IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control, 1996
This paper describes a simple "high-level" controller called a "supervisor" which is capable of switching into feedback with a SISO process, a sequence of linear positioning or set-point controllers from a family of candidate controllers so as to cause ...
A. Morse
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