By George Obua | Project Leader
Close supervision is a management method in which is used by any individual leader or manager to closely monitor and guide the behavior and performance of the subjects, being it at school, institution or at any given place of work.
Kole Intellectual at its Institute of Knoowlede is using four basic principles of supervision that are useful for monitoring to ensure they group the activities and assign duties. The four principles are parity principle, unity of command, the chain of command, and span of control.
Through these principles, the Institute Instructors are able to provide support to their students by improving on their standards, as well as reducing risks that ma lead to poor performance and stress.
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