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Proposal for Changes of Human Resource Management in a Company Focused on Employee Remuneration
Hadamová, Tereza ; Konečný, Štěpán (referee) ; Konečná, Zdeňka (advisor)
This master's thesis focuses on analyzing the employee reward system within a selected company. The theoretical part provides an overview of fundamental concepts in human resource management, employee reward management, and motivation through literature review. The practical section includes a brief profile of the studied company followed by a quantitative analysis of data from previous periods, focusing on the current state of the reward system. Based on the findings, potential concepts for optimizing the employee reward system are presented in the concluding part of the thesis, aiming to enhance employee efficiency and overall company performance. Thus, the thesis endeavors to contribute to a deeper understanding and potential improvement of human resource management within the selected company.
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Remuneration System in the Selected Company and Proposal for Possible Changes
Yushkova, Viktoryia ; Havlas, Matej (referee) ; Kruntorádová, Markéta (advisor)
The bachelor’s degree focuses on the employee reward system and proposes possible changes within the selected company. The thesis is divided into three parts. The first part deals with describing the theoretical foundations of employee rewards, drawn from professional literature and publications on this topic. The second part involves analyzing the current reward system and the influence of internal and external factors on this system. The final part proposes changes to improve the current reward system.
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The Employee Reward System and its Improvement Proposals
Tran, Thu Phuong ; Hornungová, Jana (referee) ; Kruntorádová, Markéta (advisor)
The bachelor thesis focuses on the employee remuneration system and proposes changes in a selected company. It is divided into three parts. The first part deals with the remuneration system from a theoretical point of view and is based on professional publications. The second part analyses the current remuneration system in the company and the external and internal influences that affect it. In the last part, suggestions for improving the current system are given.
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Proposal for Changes of Motivational Programme in a Selected Company.
Kouřilová, Ingrid ; Koubek, Jan (referee) ; Petrová, Kateřina (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis focuses on evaluating the motivation system and proposing changes to this system in the company ANNOVINO VINAŘSTVÍ LEDNICE s.r.o., using quantitative research methodology. The thesis is divided into a theoretical, analytical, and design part. The theoretical part defines basic concepts related to motivation, reward system, overall rewards, and the distribution of employee generations. The second part contains an analysis of the current motivational system of the selected company. Data was collected through a questionnaire survey to determine employee satisfaction with the current motivational program. Based on this information, in the conclusion of the thesis, I propose 9 possible suggestions to improve the current system, which could increase employee satisfaction in the future.
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Salaries in state and public administration in the Czech Republic - development and trends
Hegerová, Anežka ; Aubusová,, Alena (referee) ; Tichá, Alena (advisor)
The goal of the diploma thesis „Salaries in state and public administration in the Czech Republic – development and trends“ is the analysis and description of the salary system. First part of the thesis explains basic theoretical concepts and values in this field of study. The development of the described values is set in the overal context of the economic situation in the Czech Republic. The second part describes principles of remunaration in state and public administration, both past and present. Salary system function is also compared with that of neighboring countries. The outcome of the thesis is the analysis of the salary system and also certain recommendations that resulted from the study of researched topic.
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