supervisor handbook
Kenzie
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I am looking for help on developing a handbook or guide for supervisors. We have an excellent employee handbook, but I keep reading about the need to have a separate handbook for supervisors that gives indepth info not provided to/perhaps not need by regular staffers.
Will appreciate any help. Thanks
Will appreciate any help. Thanks
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That's a pretty general explanation. I'd be glad to discuss with you the specifics of what most companies put in a handbook vs. policy manual. If I can help you, please do not hesitate to call me at 615-371-8200
Good Luck!
You can create duties / obligations you might not already have through your handbook - definitely have your employment counsel take a look at it!
1) Do not try to cover all the bases. You will miss something, and in the attempt create liabilities and problems. Gather some statistics on the most commonly asked questions you respond to and provide guidance on those issues first.
2) Use your Employee Handbook as a starting place. We did, and expanded on the information there to include such resouces as "who to call", "where to look" and such.
3) If you do not have a policy/procedure manual, do not attempt to make this a substitute for it. You should document your basic policy positions, and procedures for implementing them. Your supervisor's guide should provide "executive summaries" of these policies/procedure, and some background on such things as what is Equal Employment Opportunity, Affirmative Action, and the Wage & Hour laws on overtime pay, just to name a few.
4) Don't try to make your supervisor's "experts" or self sufficient. Give them enough information to perform their dailiy duties, and refer them to the "experts" when issues arise beyond that level.
Since this stream of content was started back in 2001, we've begun writing a monthly product just for supervisors. It's called HR Frontline, and you can find a link to it in the blue box to the left of this screen, or go to [url]www.hrhero.com/frontline.shtml[/url]. HR Frontline is short and to the point, each month focusing on a different issue from the supervisor's perspective. It's also reasonably priced so you can provide each of your supervisors with his or her very own copy. We think it's a nice, easy way for them to receive some ongoing training and guidance from HR. Hope this helps. tk
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