“We keep supervisors out of the behavior-based safety process so that when an employee sees a supervisor approaching him and asking about unsafe behavior, there's a very different flavor than that of a peer doing it as part of a behavior-based safety program, ... While the employee's approach as part of a behavior-based safety program might be 'I saw you do this,' the supervisor has the role of a coach, saying, 'I'm working with you until your behavior changes.'”
David Lawson
“When we first started the program, the supervisor had to be a retired correctional officer. Anyone we hired had to go through a background check.”
John Luna
“Max was really our ambassador to Caltrans. That's why when I became supervisor (in March 2005) I asked him to be on my staff. He knew the right people to talk with to get things done. Unfortunately, because of health problems he wasn't able to travel to Riverside.”
Jeff Stone
“If your supervisor is mean or rude to you, it increases your workplace deviance because it makes you angry and frustrated.”
Timothy Judge
“[I posed this question yesterday to Bobby Gaston , the Southeastern Conference Supervisor of Officials.] No, ... I guess they don't.”
Bobby Gaston
“The role of the employee involved is that of a Landside Operations supervisor and that role includes responding to emergencies within the airport.”
Carolyn Fennel
“There is hardly any supervisor in the Wal-Mart store after 7 p.m.. What a great spot for a perverted man.”
David Massey