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Manager's competence for a company
ŠPERLOVÁ, Radka
The aim of my thesis was to propose key competences of company managers, describe and evaluate demands on managers´ competences at selected company and propose possible changes.I focused my work at those manager´s competences whose development and knowledge are necessary for high performance of key managers and which mean a marked step towards higher performance for each company. Thanks to a manager´s competence oriented approach the company gets better ability to place right employees to right positions.
Requirements for manager development in the current human resources management
ŠPERLOVÁ, Radka
The aim of my bachelor{\crq}s work was to define manager development requirements in an engineering company. I consider such topic as essential. Managers play a significant role in any firm, company, etc. They contribute to company achievements and prosperity by their own efforts and because they not only make employees put their best skills and efforts to give their best performance, but they themselves put in their best skills and efforts as well. The managers are responsible for obtaining the results demanded. In order to gain needed information, the selected group of managers were submitted a questionnaire survey whose questions and enquiries concerned basic information about the managers (age, education, period spent in a managing post), education itself (the most important areas of education, assessment of educational activities, etc.) as well the assessment and evaluation of their working environment, manager{\crq}s traits of character or motivation of the employees. The surveyed company has developed a well functional personnel department ensuring trainings for all the company employees. As positive finding, I consider the fact that the managers in general find further education as beneficial and important, even though the majority has gained rich experience drawn from years of work practice. At the same time however, not all of the managers would be willing to devote their time to further, several-year education, which is more or less the consequence of the higher age structure of the manager sphere. I found out that the company dealt with foreign customers and clients a lot, with German speaking companies in particular and on the base of the answers provided in the questionnaire I would suggest regular language courses tailored for some of the managers. Unfortunately, language courses in general are now considered as benefits and perks being limited in most companies. On the other hand, I have to admit that the employees dealing with foreign companies on regular basis prove their language skills on a high, professional level. Most of the examined managers consider expert knowledge as the most essential. However, I would recommend them to pay more attention to working relationships among the employees working in teams as well as to focus on sufficient motivation of their inferiors. In conclusion, I would like to point out that the education of the managers in the surveyed company is on a high professional level and that the further development of each manager is his or her own personal development, as no company cannot be responsible for further development of its employees.

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1 ŠPERLOVÁ, Romana
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