English to Gujarati Dictionary supervisor

supervisor

સુપરવાઇઝર
definition
noun
Here's what's surprising to me: 27 percent had come to the attention of supervisors for suspicious activities prior to the crime they were caught committing.
a person who supervises a person or an activity.
translation of 'supervisor'
અવેક્ષક
noun
તપાસ કરનારી,
તપાસ કરનાર
example
The 'supervisor' said that the employees were correct in their response, and to do otherwise would have been beyond the scope of their authority.
As difficult as it may be, have a candid conversation with your 'supervisor' about your schedule and ways to recharge your battery.
Positive discipline is a mutual problem solving approach in which the 'supervisor' and employee try to reach agreement on how to resolve the issue.
Over the coming months, we will be steadily paying more attention to firms' arrangements for managing their fraud risks as part of our general 'supervisory' and other regulatory activities.
Employees expect 'supervisors' and managers to set an example.
Still, there are precious few companies that pay significant attention to how their employees feel about their 'supervisors' , or recognize how important that can be.
He said to this end training of magistrates, investigators, bankers and 'supervisors' has been on-going, and anti-money laundering television programmes have been conducted to try and raise the levels of awareness.
Because of corporate change 'supervisory' and middle management is becoming more and more interactive.
In some cases, court decisions, legislative action, or other informal influences have undermined 'supervisors' .
In addition, it is expected that supervisory skills are limited and few 'supervisors' received training in how to manage people.
Taken together, these trends can be potentially disastrous for organizations: they are losing 'supervisory' control at the same time that their members are feeling less and less loyalty to the company.
This result corresponds with the presumed deficit in supervisory training of agricultural 'supervisors' and managers and the results of this study.
Every cubicle is occupied, by designers, 'supervisors' , and accountants.
Restaurant 'supervisors' start on about u20ac19,000 moving up to u20ac25,000, depending on their experience and place of work.
Both 'supervisors' and employees should be educated to look for signs of potential problems.
They were mainly telesales people and call centre 'supervisors' who moved into business development and sales management roles.
Line 'supervisors' were charged with keeping each piece of equipment and each worker fully utilized.
Bank 'supervisors' , through lax supervision, had become instruments of this policy of propping up favored borrowers.
By law, the executive functions of such firms are divided between a 'supervisory' board and a management board.
At one school, eight outside 'supervisors' were needed to supervise and substitute.
Higher-level managers often spot-quiz 'supervisors' about their new employees: What are his hobbies?
It's also helpful to create and constantly update a tracking system to keep account of which 'supervisors' have completed training - and when.
Here's what's surprising to me: 27 percent had come to the attention of 'supervisors' for suspicious activities prior to the crime they were caught committing.
I also feel frustration when I have to report to, and through many layers of, 'supervisors' , vice presidents, etc. who aren't that bright.
Second, employees find their work is more reliant on others' performance because buffers in the system such as spare inventory, extra staff, 'supervisory' management, and specialist inspectors have been removed.
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