"She’ll be right" - Culture change through the lens of redeveloping culinary management and leadership
Author: Juliane Tautz
Supervisors: Samuel Mann Rachel McNamara
28 November 2024
Tautz, J. (2024). "She’ll be right" - Culture change through the lens of redeveloping culinary management and leadership [Master's thesis, Otago Polytechnic]. Research Bank. https://doi.org/10.34074/thes.6756
Abstract
This Master's thesis explores the integration of hauora (wellbeing) practices into culinary education, challenging the traditional "She'll be right" mindset pervasive in the hospitality industry. Through a mixed-method approach grounded in autoethnography, the Cynefin framework, and te ao Māori principles like Manaakitaka and Te Whare Tapa Whā, this research presents the Kai Hauora model. The model emphasises holistic wellbeing by addressing physical, mental, social, and spiritual health, fostering a culture of care within culinary management and leadership. The thesis is delivered through an innovative podcast series, featuring industry professionals who critically engage with the Kai Hauora framework and its practical implications. This accessible format bridges the gap between academia and industry, offering real-world strategies to cultivate supportive kitchen environments. Findings underscore the pivotal role of conscious leadership in promoting wellbeing. By embedding hauora into teaching practices this research advocates for a sustainable transformation of kitchen culture. This work contributes to the growing discourse on hauora in hospitality, positioning culinary education as a catalyst for industry-wide change. The Kai Hauora model serves as a blueprint for fostering a nurturing and inclusive professional environment, paving the way for a healthier and more resilient workforce.
Keywords
hauora, wellbeing, leadership, hospitality
Licence
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