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Vloga vodje pri motiviranju in nagrajevanju zaposlenih po konceptu ameriškega resničnostnega šova »Undercover Boss«
ID Purić, Dijana (Author), ID Ilič, Branko (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Magistrsko delo obravnava področje vodenja, vlogo vodij pri motiviranju in nagrajevanju zaposlenih ter razliko med zadovoljnimi in zavzetimi zaposlenimi. Obravnavano področje je v praktičnem delu prikazano na primeru resničnostnega šova Undercover Boss, v katerem direktorji/lastniki podjetij zamaskirani opravljajo različna dela kot običajni delavci. Na ta način spoznavajo potek delovnih procesov in konkretne razmere, v katerih delajo njihovi zaposleni. Na podlagi različnih izpovedi zaposlenih pa tudi ugotavljajo, kaj bi lahko izboljšali ter kdo dejansko dela več/manj in si zasluži nagrado, napredovanje ali pa celo odpoved. Na koncu vsake oddaje se direktor sooči z zaposlenimi, ki so ga uvajali, ter jih nagradi in upošteva njihove podane predloge in ideje. Vsi zaposleni na ta način pridobijo občutek, da je njihov trud v podjetju končno opažen. Na podlagi tega smo raziskali možnost uvedbe koncepta v slovenska podjetja, pri čemer smo intervjuvali devet vodij v osmih različnih podjetjih. Ključni rezultati raziskave kažejo, da je koncept odličen način motiviranja zaposlenih, vendar se vodje tega preizkusa načeloma ne bi udeležili. Menijo namreč, da za izvedbo tega koncepta nimamo dovolj velikih podjetij, da gre za obliko prikritega nadzora ter da ta koncept ni potreben, ker sami dovolj dobro poznajo vse delovne procese. Svoje vodenje, sistem nagrajevanja in motiviranja v podjetju vodje ocenjujejo kot dovolj dobro, zato so tudi njihovi zaposleni posledično dovolj motivirani in zadovoljni na delovnem mestu.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:vodenje, motiviranje, zavzetost, zadovoljstvo, Undercover Boss
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Organization:FDV - Faculty of Social Sciences
Year:2018
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-103662 This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID:35845725 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:21.09.2018
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Language:English
Title:A leader’s role in motivating and rewarding employees based on the concept of the reality TV show ‘’Undercover Boss’’
Abstract:
The master’s thesis deals with the area of leadership, the role of leaders in motivating and rewarding employees, and the difference between satisfied and committed employees. The theoretical part of the master’s thesis is explained by with the case of the reality show Undercover Boss in the empirical part. In the show, directors/business owners perform different undercover work among their employees. Thus, they learn about the working processes and actual working conditions. Based on different confessions of employees, directors/business owners learn what they can improve and who actually works more/less and who deserves a reward, promotion or even a notice. At the end of each show, the Director confronts the employees he worked with, rewards them and takes into account their given suggestions and ideas. Every single employee gains a sense of being noticed within their company for their effort by that. Based on that show, we explored the possibility of introducing the concept into the Slovenian companies. For that purpose, we interviewed nine leaders in eight different companies. The key results of the survey show that the concept is a great way to motivate employees. In practice, however, the leaders would not attend that experiment. They believe that we lack enough big companies to implement this concept. It is a form of surreptitious surveillance and this concept is not necessary because they are all well enough aware of all the working processes. They estimate that their leadership, motivation, and the reward system in the company are good enough. Consequently, their employees are motivated, satisfied, and engaged enough in their workplace.

Keywords:leadership, motivation, engagement, satisfaction, Undercover Boss

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