Professional status of managers from the aspect of socio-demographic characteristics

Oditor Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI:10.5937/oditor2103135p
D. Paspalj, Pavle Brzaković
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In modern business conditions, growth and development of an organization depends on the ability of its managers to adequately coordinate the activities of employees. Managers are required to systematically and permanently improve and develop their own knowledge, abilities and skills in accordance with the dynamic changes of the global organizational environment. All this is reflected on their status in the organization. The aim of this paper is to investigate the interdependence and connection between socio-demographic characteristics of managers and professional status. Data collection was performed by an anonymous survey on a sample of 110 managers of different hierarchical levels. Descriptive statistics and factor analysis were used in data analysis. The obtained results showed that practical experience and family situation are the dominant socio-demographic factors. Only those employees who establish a balance between professional and family life, can fully dedicate themselves to the work they do and thus contribute to the improvement of business.
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从社会人口特征的角度分析管理者的职业地位
在现代商业条件下,一个组织的成长和发展取决于其管理者充分协调员工活动的能力。管理者需要根据全球组织环境的动态变化,系统地、永久地改进和发展自己的知识、能力和技能。所有这些都反映在他们在组织中的地位上。本文的目的是研究管理人员的社会人口特征与职业地位之间的相互依存和联系。数据收集是通过对110名不同层级的管理人员进行匿名调查来完成的。数据分析采用描述性统计和因子分析。结果表明,实际经验和家庭状况是占主导地位的社会人口因素。只有那些在工作和家庭生活之间建立平衡的员工,才能全身心地投入到他们的工作中,从而为企业的发展做出贡献。
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