Monday, August 24, 2020

Theories of Management :: Buisness Management

The executives assumes a huge job in how business works. The decent variety of ways to deal with the hypothetical and down to earth foundation of the board has thought of adaptations of what is implied by such watchwords as the executives and association. The scholarly community sees communicated comparable to the executives speculations play an unexpected job in comparison to that recommended to supervisors. There has not been any solid meaning of the board despite the fact that the great meaning of Henri fayol still remains conflict to be the favored decision following eighty years. With regards to what is required I will get a kick out of the chance to expound on the accompanying diaries which I will clearly clarify in task two. David J. Lemak (2004) clarifies obviously the way through that administration hypothesis wilderness and how trapped speculations have realized clash and disarray. It suggests utilizing the board discipline as opposed to attempting to wander our way through the wilderness of various speculations and â€Å"schools of thought†. This methodology was set by koontz and it clarifies the order of the board. David lamond (2005) additionally addressed how to ingest the past so as to comprehend the present and edify what's to come. As per (Leonard et al, 2004) they investigated on how extraordinary belief systems go to become incredible works. The paper additionally clarifies how Frederick Taylor â€Å"spread the gospel† of logical administration. It additionally locales model and clarify how the hypothesis of logical administration came to being and how it utilized in both private and open association. What's more, Amandi et al, (2004) causes us to comprehend issues identified with initiative choice and furthermore gives a reasonable outline on administration speculations. It obviously has us comprehends the effect between a trough and a pioneer just as the social and characteristic part of pioneers. Sahadevan et al, (2004) discloses grounded hypothesis way to deal with investigate the nature of reactions from creators and to pick up top to bottom information from the creators of incredible works that may be useful to researchers and professionals associated with the way toward growing crisp comprehension in associations.

Saturday, August 22, 2020

Principles for good interpersonal relationship

Standards for good relational relationship To carry on with a battled and fruitful existence with welcoming relationship with individuals around is significant. The life of the individual is constantly associated with others and the degree of connection with other individual relies upon how you arrangement and treat them. While managing individuals there are numerous components with impact the terms one has which incorporates relational abilities, the method of managing and collaborating with others and social morals. Postulation Relational abilities are imperative to live a glad effective living. In each progression of people life the relational abilities of individual are tried and watch and the individuals who have fantastic relational aptitudes are constantly fruitful in both expert and individual living. This paper talks about the focuses which are imperative to keep up great relational abilities and why they ought to be kept up and cleaned. Relational Relationship Skills The connection of the individual with others around him is known as relational relationship. The talented relational characteristics are exceptionally essential for carrying on with an agreeable existence with great social relations. Nobody is brought into the world with social aptitudes. Everybody learns, sees and assimilate the social standards and the method of managing individuals; which accompanies time. The primary school of social learning of an individual is home. Home is the primary spot where one learns essential manners, social standards and how to arrangement and react to individuals. The essential learning of individual is begun and is leant from home. What's more, from that point forward an excursion of learning and improving the social aptitudes is consistent. The social aptitudes and relational abilities of an individual are experienced when he enters the expert life. Also, with time these abilities are cleaned. The relational aptitudes differ from individual to individual. There are two kinds of individuals while managing individuals, thoughtful person and outgoing person. Every one of these individuals would be diverse in managing other and accordingly the relationship, correspondence and level of managing of correspondence with each sort would be extraordinary. The relational abilities are additionally influenced by nature we developed in, our own inclinations, the manner in which we feel, the character type and so on. Relational aptitudes are required all over. At whatever point an individual needs to bargain or speak with others or individual the relational abilities of individual are appeared. Fundamentally there are three phases where relational abilities are required; individual managing, social connections and participation. Every single such connection, for example, companions, collaborators, family members, cousins, neighborhood and friends all are remembered for relational relations. Five Principles for good Interpersonal Relationship Great relational relationship drives individuals to arrangement and work in amicable and comfortable condition. Wellbeing relational relations give individuals security, fulfillment, pleasure and satisfaction towards one another. What's more, the individuals who are not fruitful to increase great relational relations with individuals around them feel incredible feeling of dissatisfaction, nervousness, disappointment and forlornness. To have great relational relationship there are five significant principals which are as following: Common Benefit Principle: The solid relational relations are shaped when individuals share same gathering of interests. It encourages them to frame a solid bond and get together the social need of themselves; and just as those one which are connected or are associated with one another. So a wellbeing relational relationship carries fulfillment to the two sides of individuals. What's more, to have such warm terms both of the gatherings need to show an agreeable friendship with acknowledgment towards other. This is progressively effective when the two gatherings share common intrigue and are fit for seeing one another. Credit Principle: For making the connection with the individuals productive and lovely it is critical to cause individuals to feel that you are valuable for them. At the point when individuals are dealt with along these lines they esteem you yet increasingly significant is keeping up such relational connection. The shared comprehension can be accomplished through common genuineness and sincere goals for one another. Just such sentiments will upgrade the great feelings and will make the relationship more grounded regardless of what sort of relationship it is. When there is shared comprehension and advantages individuals will in general be progressively constructive about such relations and to keep up such relational connections it is imperative to esteem the credit got and given. Regard Principle: Regardless of how indistinguishable the individuals are there can be numerous circumstances were two perspectives are shared. At the point when somebody needs to bargain individuals socially there is constantly a nearness of various perspectives. What's more, to protect the earth, agreeable and solid everybody ought to have a resistance to acknowledge and hear other purpose of perspectives. Ordinarily there comes a moment that individuals trade sees which are unique in relation to other, regardless of whether somebody doesnt appear to concur then the relational abilities instructs us to show resilience and acknowledgment to listen different perspectives. Everybody has a privilege of the right to speak freely of discourse so everybody has option to share their musings. So just through resilience and regard one can keep up great relational connections. Resilience Principle: Resilience implies that an individual couldn't care less about little minor issues, and by keeping aside the upsetting issues one can cooperate for a shared objective and can arrange the issues independently without letting the earth and relationship to get ruin. As there is constantly an individual contrast, everybody has distinctive mentality which brings out various view some place, through resistance one can just arrangement with such circumstances. In the event that somebody had demonstrated unforgiving conduct or has harmed you, at that point there are two essential approaches to manage it, first keep resentment, plot vengeance or attempt to forget about it and never trouble to anticipate something from that individual. A talented relational individual would favor the subsequent choice and will attempt to bargain the circumstances with resistance. Control Principle: There ought to be a wellbeing relational connection with individuals. A far off connection brings separation and absence of correspondence where as a lot of correspondence and time together causes disturbance, fixation and absence of feeling of room. To keep up a decent social relational connection one should keep a moderate method to bargain and speak with individuals. So the level of connection ought to be kept up appropriately in regards to the sort of relationship one has. (Elanso.com, 2007) Misguided judgments in relational connections The misguided judgments between two individuals can prompt poor correspondence and delicate relations. There are numerous reasons which can acquire separation and sharpness any relations. Following are a portion of the reasons which can prompt misguided judgments. Initial introduction: we regularly develop the early introduction of individuals rapidly and those impressions get engraved in our psyche which turns out to be hard to exclude. Early introduction isn't the last impression and one ought to never pass judgment on anybody totally in early introductions. There are numerous components which ought to be seen before mentioning an objective fact about individuals. The explanation behind which I for one think the early introduction causes misguided judgment is that when the individual have manufactured an attitude about the individual then it got hard for him to manage them. Regardless of whether they do well the other individual would pass judgment and mention objective fact in an impression of the impression he has worked about him. Blunder in comprehension: there are numerous reasons which can prompts mistake in understanding the individual. As referenced above because of the structure up the initial introduction rapidly can likewise cause misinterpretation in relational connections. There are numerous different components which can cause mistake in understanding different people impression, for example, the method of conveying or passing on the message, assortment of musings and thoughts which can likewise get shocking to other people. Pride and self-esteem: on the off chance that some other the individual has an excess of pride and certainty, at that point it will likewise militate against the great relational relations. At the point when the individual is head headed at that point individuals think that its hard to speak with them which lead others not to open up with them. Such characteristics in character dont let others to speak with them which lead to misinterpretation and absence of good well disposed terms. Obstruction in correspondence: there can be numerous reasons which can cause hindrance in correspondence. This hindrance in correspondence between individuals causes separation and poor correspondence. When there is poor correspondence the individual can't convey their message or emotions well, which brings out separation in the middle of individuals. Hindrances to Effective Interpersonal Interactions Following are the most essential and recognizable focuses which makes hindrances compelling relational communications: Method of imparting the message to other. On the off chance that the discourse or message isn't obviously conveyed, at that point such circumstances can prompt obstruction in genial relational relations. Accepting an off-base significance of message passed on can likewise prompts misconception, feelings of spite and some of the time even to verbal battles. The non-verbal communication and tone of conveying words additionally has an incredible effect. The method of conveying ones message is the primary thing which other notification. In the event that the individual thinks that its great and polite, at that point the great relational relations are developed. The reference through which an individual came to realize somebody likewise has an incredible effect on the individual. That reference consistently characterizes the individual in the light of reference one has referenced. Individual is known by the organization he keeps. In building a decent relational relations this line has an incredible effect. In the event that someones comes to know the third individual through a terrible reference, at that point the picture of the third individual will be naturally awful. Or then again some place the effect of the reference would remain till one becomes more acquainted with them appropriately. Building up the self-idea Having a self-idea around one self is significant. At the point when the individual knows his capacities,

Sunday, July 19, 2020

I Opened The Door On Portals, Fantasy, And My Disability

I Opened The Door On Portals, Fantasy, And My Disability Once upon a time, I opened a door and instead of finding Narnia, I found my disability. Once upon a time, I had a disability and it opened a door into fantasy. Neither of these statements is completely true, but each holds tendrils of truth, wisps of it to explore and understand something a bit deeper about both my disability and my reading choices. I’ve always been curious about why people gravitate towards the type of reading that they do, how it reflects parts of their personality, or their environment as a child, or the way they acquire books. I learned something that felt like a revelation after reading two mostly unrelated books back to back. Has that ever happened to you, where books seem to magically align in just the right order to create some kind of understanding you didn’t have before? In this case, the two books were The Ten Thousand Doors of January by Alix E. Harrow and Broken Places Outer Space by Nnedi Okorafor. The Ten Thousand Doors of January is a magical novel where doorways to other worlds are layered upon our own. It’s set in the early 1900s, and January Scaller lives with her adoptive father in a mansion full of unique objects, archaeological finds her adoptive father collects, just as he has collected herâ€"a mixed-race girl, as she is constantly reminded. Her biological father wanders from country to country, hunting these artifacts. When January Scaller finds a door in the midst of fields in a town her adoptive father has dragged her to, she doesn’t see how ill-fitting it is in the landscape. How improbable. How unsafe. What she sees is hope. Possibility. An adventure. She and the door are similar in all these ways. While I loved this novel for its lyricism and whimsy and just general gorgeousness, I would never have made a deeper, more personal connection with it if it weren’t for also reading Broken Places Outer Spaces immediately afterward. In Broken Places, Nnedi Okorafor relates the true story of becoming suddenly disabled in her early college years. What was meant to be a fairly routine surgery instead left her paralyzed, a college athlete with big dreams of running professionally. Writing, at this point, had not occurred to her. As she lay in her hospital bed, she began to hallucinate alien-like bugs. She began thinking about doorways and thresholds as she descended down the “rabbit hole of pain.” When she reemerged, still broken, still disabled, she found herself drawn to science fiction, to the recreation of broken things into something even better, and to stories about her past. It’s the combination of these elements that led to her career as a science fiction author. Disabili ty became a threshold, a portal into another world and the opportunities therein, and an entirely different aspect of herself. Her memoir is saturated with portal metaphors and reading it so soon after The Ten Thousand Doors of January made me think about the portals in my own life. And it especially made me realize that my disability and reading choices were inextricably linked, and how one became a portal for the other, and vice versa. I first passed out in the 4th grade lunch line. My best friend Stephanie caught me. At the time, I didn’t realize what had happened. I thought I’d faked passing out because I was angry with another best friend of mine, Katie, for absolutely no reason. I have no idea why I would think these two things could possibly be connected, but that’s the narrative I told my parents, and I had no more incidents until a couple of years later when I began “falling” a lot while taking showers. At first, I said nothing to my family. But when Mom asked about my bruises, I told her I was clumsy and slipped a lot in the shower, and I believed that. It was chalked up to teenage growth spurts, though in fact, I’m quite short and pretty much stopped growing by sixth or seventh grade. The debilitating headaches I started having were attributed to hormonal migraines, and I was prescribed medicine for them. My frequent illnesses were a repercussion of having allergies. Everything had a reason. At this time, my reading preferences began to change too. As a child, I preferred horror. I loved the delightful tingling feeling of fear, of goosebumps rising on my arms, of breath catching in my throat. Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark, Goosebumps, Fear Street, and everything Stephen King were my top reading choices, though I’ve always read a bit of everything, and I also had Sunfire Romances,  American Girl books, and The Baby-Sitters Club on rotation. I read a little fantasy. The Hobbit and A Wrinkle in Time come to mind, and I enjoyed both. But fantasy wasn’t my bread and butter. That started changing in about 7th grade, and especially by high school. I tried to continue with horror and thumbed through my mom’s books, but nothing resonated. So I turned to my dad’s bookshelves instead, packed with fantasy pocketbooks. Mercedes Lackey became a favorite, as did David Eddings, Robert Jordan, Tamora Pierce, among many, many others. I found myself identifying with the teenage protagonists of these novels, whose onset of magic left them sick for days or weeks, near death until they were finally trained in their magic. And even then, casting a spell had a cost. It left them exhausted, often bedridden. I knew the feeling. I’m quite sure horror works in similar ways for others. In Emily Foster’s compelling essay “The Monster in the Mirror: On Horror, Disability, and Loving Both at Once,” she explains her attraction to horror as a disabled person: “It is so very gratifying, as a person who unsettles, to write unsettling characters and unsettling experiences, to rejoice in our survival when so many narratives kill us off or make us safe and tidy again.” I wish I could’ve seen horror in that way, but instead, I no longer felt the compelling need to be scared. It was an emotion that no longer interested me, and I often felt disgusted after reading one of my mom’s novels. Maybe it was a natural change in personality, and also there was a significant change in my home life at the time that could’ve affected my reading,   but I also think it was connected to the physical effects of my continuing health problems. Instead, fantasy became the portal by which I experienced acceptance and hope as a disabled person, which is similar to January Scaller finding hope and acceptance through fantastical doorways in The Ten Thousand Doors of January, though not as a disabled person, but as a girl and woman who could never fit in and be accepted for who she was because of the color of her skin. For me, fantasy became a portal into reimagining what I would much much later find out is a chronic autonomic disorder (Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Disorder, among other things) into something positive. I deeply identified with the protagonists in these fantasy novels. Though they suffered, their experiences of dizziness, exhaustion, headaches, etc. all stemmed from the positive force of magic running through them. I didn’t actually believe I was magical, though of course, I imagined I was. Who doesn’t? Where kids today await their Hogwarts letter, I waited for my white horse, but I knew it would never co me. I was very aware of my reality, but fantasy novels showed me I could still belong.   Unlike Okorafor, I didn’t receive a diagnosis until more than a decade after my health problems began, and actually, they think something else is going on, too. Thankfully, my doctors never questioned my symptoms, which commonly happens with my particular set of health problems (and to women in general). It’s just that my doctors, in a small Tennessee town, had no idea what they were dealing with. Because it took so long to receive a diagnosis, it was very difficult for me to understand what was happening to my body. I never received an immediate moment of epiphany like Okorafor. I never said to myself while reading fantasy, “this is like me. I feel like this too.” Instead, it became a subconscious attraction, though this is conjecture. But it’s a conjecture that makes sense now, especially after reading Broken Places.   I’ve discussed before how reading fantasy made me a feminist. It makes sense then, as feminism is meant to uplift those demeaned by a patriarchal culture, that fantasy would also empower me as a disabled woman. Fantasy still has a long way to go in disability representation, and I hope to someday contribute more diverse perspectives, but it still gave courage to a preteen and teenage Margaret, struggling with something she wouldn’t fully understand for another decade, and still doesn’t fully. Portals can lead us to places where we can be accepted, where we can fit in, where we can be our essential selves. For both Okorafor and I, disabilities became our portals, though for Okorafor they led her to science fiction, and for me fantasy. In another way, fantasy became a portal into understanding my disability as something integral to myself, and not something to be ashamed of. Similarly, January found fantastical doors as a portal into acceptance, into realizing she’s beautiful and perfect exactly the way she is. While these two books are certainly not the only books about portals with similar themes, the congruence of reading them back to back gave me a deeper understanding of myself and my reading. Sign up to Swords Spaceships to  receive news and recommendations from the world of science fiction and fantasy. Thank you for signing up! Keep an eye on your inbox.

Thursday, May 21, 2020

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in the Treatment of...

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in the Treatment of Depression Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is a method of correcting invalid thought patterns to a more positive view of the person and their place in their world. Some people do not believe that Cognitive Behavioral Therapy is a real treatment for depression, claiming it is a form of positive thinking (The Daily Mail, 2009). On the opposite end of the spectrum, others argue that Cognitive Behavioral Therapy should be used in all therapies for depression as it allows the patient to take an active role in their treatment. The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate the benefit of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy as a viable treatment of depression, either as a stand-alone therapy or in†¦show more content†¦A â€Å"mental filter† concentrates on bad events by discarding the positive. If the patient goes to a three day conference and everything but one training session goes perfectly, then the entire conference was a failure. Treating positive events as if they do not count is called â€Å"disqualifying the positive†. â€Å"Jumping to conclusions† is a huge factor in self-realization. By assuming the worst without any evidence to show that that is the outcome, jumping to conclusions is exposed. Likewise, paying more attention to negatives while downplaying or ignoring the positive is called â€Å"magnification and manipulation†. â€Å"Emotional reasoning† allows your emotions, not the facts, govern reactions. These last three items have been personal challenges as treatment progressed. Only thinking about how things should be, rather than appreciating and dealing with how things are in the present are known as â€Å"should† statements. If the word â€Å"should† appears in a statement regarding oneself, it is generally a â€Å"should statement†. â€Å"Labeling and mislabeling† causes harsh self-labels to the patient and to those around them. The final common pattern of faulty thinking is personalization. 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Wednesday, May 6, 2020

Essay about Jefferson vs. Hamilton on Views of Government

Whose side would you have been on in the 1790s, Thomas Jefferson’s or Alexander Hamilton’s? Both of these men served under George Washington in the first presidential cabinet, yet they had very different views of what government should be (Davis 86). My objective in this research essay is to inform the reader of why there was so much controversy between these two founding fathers, and to determine which side had the better views for our newly forming country. After Washington became president, people started forming political parties based on how they thought the government should be run. Washington did not like the idea of the country being divided into â€Å"factions,† as he called them. But the problem was that this was happening†¦show more content†¦Hamilton was a Federalist who believed in a strong, central government with a national bank. He also wanted to make alliances with Britain (Davis 86). 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Roman Gladiators Free Essays

The Gladiators in general were either condemned criminals, prisoners of war, slaves brought for the purpose of the games and people who volunteered on their own will. The gladiatorial games reached their peak between the 1st century BCE and the 2nd century CE. Men who committed a capital crime were sent to the gladiatorial arena without a weapon defending themselves with their bare hands. We will write a custom essay sample on Roman Gladiators or any similar topic only for you Order Now The men who did not commit a capital crime were sent to training schools called Ludi. The earliest training schools were in Campania. At these schools they did not teach them to kill people but instead taught them to disable and capture their opponent. Criminals who trained in the schools were allowed to pick their own weapon and defence. If they survived a couple of years without dying they would receive freedom. The gladiators had to do what their owners (Lanista) told them to do otherwise they would be punished either by no food or beaten up. The gladiators were given adequate food supplies eating 3-4 times a day and received medical care. The Roman militaries success in war meant a big haul in of prisoners of war for the use in the gladiatorial games. Men who entered the games by free will had to take an oath in which they had to agree to the consequences of the game. This oath was: Being branded. Being chained. Being killed by an iron weapon. To pay for their food and drink they received with their blood and to suffer things even if they did not wish to. In the morning season of the games the Bestiarii or combatants who were taught to fight against animals were sent into the ring to fend for their lives against animals such as lions, tigers and bulls. Thousands of animals were slaughtered due to this proceeding. After these battles, unlucky men who had committed capital crimes were executed in front of the whole crowd by a sword. The winner of the gladiator battles received a palm branch form the editor. If he was outstanding he may even receive a laurel crown and money but the most sought-after award was the wooden training sword or staff given by the editor. There were many different types of gladiators. The Thracian gladiators were prisoners who were sent to Capua to train for the games in amphitheatres. Their uniform consisted of light leather for the body, little helmet, light shoes and a small round shield. They were trained to run around their opponents this is why they only had light gear. They had great mobility and stamina. Reziarius were equipped with a long net which was used to trip and trap their opponents, a fuscina (trident) which was their offensive weapon. They also had a small dagger which they used to give the final blow. They wore leather for protection and no helmet or shield to deflect their opponents strikes this is why they had to by agile and fit. The Dimacheri had two short swords and only two short leather arm guards to protect themselves. Speed was their speciality, they ran around their opponent and quickly evaded them making the opponent tired before killing him. Sannita were part of the heavy uniform gladiators. They wore a metal plate to protect the chest a long shield, a helmet with a grid to cover the eyes and a long sword to attack. These gladiators were slow but effective within the ring. The Generic gladiators had no particular skill they were used to fill up the space when the event went the whole day or more. Other types of gladiators include the Provocatores, Sesterziarii, Catervrii, Mirmillion, Essedarii, Paegnaria (dwarfs). The weapons of the gladiators consist of fascina(harpoon), galea(visored helmet), galerus(metal shoulder piece), gladius(sword), hasta(lance), iaculum(net), manicae(leather elbow or wrist bands),parma(round shield) ,scutum(large shield) and sica(curved scimitar). How to cite Roman Gladiators, Essay examples

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R.E. Construction Its Now or Never Essay Example

R.E. Construction: Its Now or Never Essay The fact hat he was directly supervising all operations in his firm; itll be an additional pain in the neck for him to add civil engineers. On the other hand, hiring them would be of great help as for his continuously growing firm. DRP. Thomas C. Schlemiel, a consultant and author of Construction Contractors Survival Guide, once quoted; While Im not anti-groom, growth has been associated with most of the 10 common element of contractor failure. This statement would simply imply the risk you have to take after making a simple decision with regards to your growing business. If you begin to take larger jobs as method of growth, all of these jobs are simply larger than those youve done before, and theres additional financial risk. However, if you take traditional job of the same size youve been doing, youre taking work you commonly do and youre comforts blew with. You might feel that your business his continuously growing, but as a businessman, you must not only rely to that feelings. You have to conduct first a thorough review on your firms status. Check first if it is really gaining profit intensively, then thats the time the decision process will comes in. We will write a custom essay sample on R.E. Construction: Its Now or Never specifically for you for only $16.38 $13.9/page Order now We will write a custom essay sample on R.E. Construction: Its Now or Never specifically for you FOR ONLY $16.38 $13.9/page Hire Writer We will write a custom essay sample on R.E. Construction: Its Now or Never specifically for you FOR ONLY $16.38 $13.9/page Hire Writer Supervising all operations on your own firm is a very effective strategy in managing your business well. But if your business is really on track of growing it would be advisable also to hire someone who will do that job instead. Someone you think has a capability of doing it so and someone you can trust or reek on. Itll lessen your burdens and itll give you an opportunity to focus on the things you need to improve within your firms system. You can also ask your employees suggestion as to whats their opinion with regards to that problem. If a company has been stable for a while and profitable, then o grow and do more of it makes sense. Schaeffer Case Analysis Advantages in hiring Four Additional Civil Engineers More clients can be accommodated by their firm Can lessen the duties and responsibilities of his present six full-time civil engineers Increased in profit due to increased in cements Disadvantages in hiring Four Additional Civil Engineers Additional cost for the 4 civil engineers salary. Largest scope of things to supervise as for Anger. Establishes side Financial risk If Anger. Establishes firm is really earning profit well and is continuously rowing, it would be best for him to hire four additional civil engineers. Aside from it will bring more client to his firm. It will also be an additional profit for his firm. Taking risk is an essential in a growing business. If he wants his business to expand and to be successful, he should be strong enough to take the risk. With regard to his problem if he can still supervise all operations in his firm, proper organizations of works would be the best solution for it so? Hiring a supervisor who is qualified enough to do that job instead would be his best solution to that problem.