A Supervisor, is someone with more experience, put in charge of someone else or a group of people, to make sure that things are done properly.
A superior, is anyone who has a higher social standing than another. Someone who is more influential, more experienced or in control of more power.
A supervisor is usually a superior, but a superior is not neccessarily a supervisor.
The right hemisphere is superior at creativity and spacial awareness.
Yes. The chin is inferior to the mouth, and the mouth is superior to the chin.
The plane that divides the body into the superior and inferior sections is called the transverse plane
Yes. A foreman (foreperson) acts in a supervisory role
A superior mirage happens when an image (mirage) of an object appears above the actual object. This happens due to the bending of light waves.
In the workplace, "a superior" may be "a supervisor", "a manager" (or department manager), or more frequently used is, "a boss".
Unless you are this person's supervisor or superior officer, you do not write him/her up. You may contact his/her supervisor to make a complaint. The supervisor may or may not acknowledge or act on your contact.
One example is someone at the top level of management.
SUPERVISE SUPER - OVER (ABOVE) (superintendent, supervisor, superior...) VISE - TO SEE, WATCH (visual, vision, video...) That is why the word supervisor could also meen overseer.
The opposite of subordinate (secondary) could be primary, main, predominant, or major.The opposite of subordinate (in authority) could be superior, senior, or ranking.The opposite of the noun subordinate (underling) could be boss, chief, superior, supervisor, or director.
The relationship between an employee and supervisor is that of a superior and a subordinate. It is a professional relationship between two people employed by the same company, the supervisor holds more clout within the company and is higher up than the employee.
The employees is the one whwho would have to be flexible since the superior is the one in charge.
Well, you need to become a supervisor first, and then you are given the abilities of "superpowers" on WikiAnswers. You won't fly around town or anything, you are just given superior powers on WikiAnswers to preform superior helpings to WikiAnswers.
Not everyone will have a wonderful relationship with their supervisor. If you do not, you can still answer this question honestly and positively. Focus on what you have learned from working with your supervisor.
They should talk to their immediate superior, whether that's a line manager, or department supervisor.
The employees is the one whwho would have to be flexible since the superior is the one in charge.
There is no difference between these words, they mean the same thing. Some people however, may think that a Supervisor is a slightly more superior Job title, some may think that a Foreman reflects a Blue Collar position, whereas a Supervisor suggests a White Collar position. In the end it is just a title given by the Human Resources Department.