Generally, yes.
The police organization is composed of different ranks such as: Chief and Major, they are called "Command level" personnel; Lieutenants, and often Sergeants are called "Middle Level" Management. Officers are referred to as "Line" Personnel.
A Sergeant in the police force would be a first line supervisor of those below them, yes.
The police sergeants role is similar to that of the military sergeant's role. They are the most senior supervisory official before the so-called 'management' ranks of the department are reached. They are the interface between management and the officers that carry out the daily day-to-day duties of the department, They are empowered to give orders to their subordinates that effect how, and in what manner, the subordinates perform their duties. Given that most sergeants are seasoned and experienced they also serve as mentors, advisors, and counsellors to their officers.
Line management, from CEO and President to the front line manager and the supervisor, is responsible for enforcing policy and procedures in the workplace.
no
The assembly-line manager or supervisor is only responsible for the line that he or she oversees
I think its line manager responsibility
Ofcourse line manager
It is where the police have a number of suspects that match the witnesses description, line up in front of a one way mirror and have the witness identify the suspect that comitted the crime.
Line manager A manager who is authorized to direct the work of subordinates and is responsible for accomplishing the organization's tasks. Staff manager A manager who assists and advises line managers.
No, "line manager" is not capitalized when used in a sentence unless it begins the sentence.
line manager can issue order to the suubordinates or other managers. a line manager is responsible for the basiic function of an organization that heko the organization to run /exit(sales /marketing /preduction)