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Your job focus and supervisory relationship largely drive your day-to-day work experience.
Supervisory scope refers to the range of responsibilities and authority an individual has in supervising others within an organization. This includes overseeing tasks, managing team performance, ensuring compliance with company policies, and providing guidance and support to employees.
In essence, it defines the extent to which a supervisor can influence and direct the work of their subordinates, as well as the breadth of tasks and projects they are responsible for managing.
Supervisory Scope
- Draw your Organization Chart
- What are the Major Functions under your umbrella?
- What are the sub-functions?
Sample
Finance (budgeting, financial reporting, regulatory reporting)
Accounting (general ledger management, accounts payable, fixed assets, investment accounting)
Asset/Liability Management (committee, reporting)
Investment Management (policy, placement, performance)
Business Intelligence (data warehousing, data governance, data analytics and reporting)
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