National Repository of Grey Literature 247 records found  beginprevious227 - 236nextend  jump to record: Search took 0.00 seconds. 
The Motivation of Public Servants
Zavadilová, Lucie ; Vláčil, Jan (advisor) ; Šimek, Tomáš (referee)
The diploma thesis deals with work motivation particularly in public sector. Success of every company unreels from achievement of its employees. If a company wants from their workers the best achievement, it must motivate them sufficiently. The goal of this diploma thesis is to find out, how it is with work motivation in public sector, which factors of motivation motivate public servants the most, and also if there is a difference in a structure of motivation between public and private sector employees. In the theoretical part, there are compared theories of motivation and factors of motivation which are typical for private and public sector. In the analytical part, there are evaluated the answers gained on the basis of questionnaires survey, carried out in the offices of public sector. The most important factors for public servants are described and compared with the motivation structure of private sector.
Corporatization and outsourcing - ways to more effective public sector?
Němeček, Stanislav ; Gráf, Václav (advisor) ; Doležalová, Antonie (referee)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to introduce specific problems which occur in the management of public sector organizations. We are going to compare distinct motivational factors that are typical both for managers and employees in civil offices and private companies. We will closely look at the method of corporatization, which brings managerial elements from private to public sector. Our next objective is to analyse outsourcing and his limits. Practical part of the work will focus on the results which were achieved by corporatization in Canadian public sector. Further we will evaluate the consequences of outsourcing on the example of urban mass transportation in Jablonec nad Nisou, Czech Republic. We will try to show the possibilities of cooperation between the city and private firm as business partners.
The financing of non-profit organizations from public budgets (example of Sue Ryder's nursing home)
Hussová, Michaela ; Kubelková, Karina (advisor) ; Doležalová, Antonie (referee)
The aim of this bachelor's thesis is to analyse the work of different kinds of non-profit organizations and to examine their share of national economy expenditures. The theoretical part is focused on the inquiry into the substance of work of non-profit organizations, their structure and fading from the state budget. The practical part brings the analysis of the structure of receipts and expenditures of Hortenzie nursing home, a state organization, and Sue Ryder's nursing home, a non-profit organization. The analysis establishes their effectiveness and the association with the state budget. This part also studies the impact of the transfer of senior citizens to the public sector care as a result of the abolition of Sue Ryder's nursing home. The thesis targets at the assessment of the effectiveness of non-profit and state organizations providing social care services to senior citizens.
PPP projects and barriers to development of PPP in the Czech Republic
Králová, Eva ; Kadeřábková, Jaroslava (advisor) ; Kovařovicová, Eva (referee)
This thesis is focused on the Public Private Partnership and obstacles inhibiting its development in the Czech Republic. The goals of this paper include specification of the Public Private Partnership subject, analysis of the current situation of PPP projects in the Czech Republic and identification of the most important obstacles to its usage in the Czech Republic. This thesis can serve as the starting point for obtaining general knowledge about Public Private Partnership. Moreover, this paper mentions information about current state of PPP projects in Europe and the Czech Republic. Based on the interviews with experts on PPP and the relevant literature which was researched, the final part of this thesis is dedicated to the discovered barriers to development of PPP in the Czech Republic.
Quality management in systems integration projects in public sector
Moudrý, Ondřej ; Svatá, Vlasta (advisor) ; Říhová, Zora (referee)
Quality management is a general subject based on the principles of achieving customer satisfaction in a maximum possible way when providing services or delivering a product. The field of quality management is regulated by legislation and standards perceived as a common best practice. In this thesis a reader can find a basic list of those normative acts and standards, applied to the principles of project management, specifically in projects focused on integration of information systems in public sector. The introduced principles of quality management are complemented by author's comments based on his personal experience in participation in such projects and include an evaluation of their advantages and disadvantages and applicability in use. In a next part of this thesis the author introduces common issues related to project management in public sector and suggests solutions to these problems by applying the principles of quality management in projects.
Public Private Partnership and its utilization in active employment policy
Kaloč, Jiří ; Kapinusová, Jana (advisor) ; Czesaný, Slavoj (referee)
This thesis analyses partnership between public and private sector in the field of education and active employment policy. My goals are to implement the theoretical analysis of the characteristics and types of Public-Private Partnership and to review the advantages and risks this partnership bears. In the next part I look at the PPP possibilities in education system in Czech Republic. And finally I will sum up the foreign experience and how it could help with the intricacies of this sector.
Public Private Partnership and its possibilities within judiciary
Metelková, Kateřina ; Písař, Pavel (advisor) ; Vebrová, Ludmila (referee)
The thesis acquaints readers with the concept of Public Private Partnership (PPP). This terminology represents the mutual cooperation between public and private sector. The first part of my bachelor project explains the forms of Public Private Partnership, its history, pros and cons, which the cooperation brings to each sector and the projects, that were have been begun in the Czech republic so far. The second part engages in the particular pilot project, which is the construction of the prison with the security guard. My goal was to analyse the development and the current status of prisoners in the Czech republic and all demonstrate a necessity of the new cells. The thesis also explains and compares financial flow between PPP and PSC (Public Sector Comparator). The last but not least the thesis indicates a comparsion with the successful foreing project.
Margaret Thatcher -- ideological liberal or reformatory pragmatist?
Segeťová, Marcela ; Mládek, Josef (advisor) ; Urban, Luděk (referee)
The subject of my thesis is research whether Margaret Thatcher was more liberal or pragmatic in her views along with pursuance of her politics. The thesis is focused on analysing economical-political conditions preceding the election of Mrs. Thatcher as Prime Minister of Great Britain. It also concerns the way Mrs. Thatcher reformed trade-union organizations, public sector, system of taxation, and shows how she managed to encompass privatization within the context of their liberal or pragmatic principle. The thesis also implicates outline of foreign affairs in Great Britain throughout the governance of Mrs. Thatcher in British policies.
Public Private Partnership and its use in in transport infrastructure
Trunkát, Michal ; Munzi, Tomáš (advisor) ; Jílek, Josef (referee)
Abstract The theme of my thesis is mutual cooperation between public and private sector called Public Private Partnership. The theoretical part explains the concept of Public Private Partnership, its history, pros and cons which this partnership bears, and branches in which PPP is used. In the second part two case studies of pilot projects in transport infrastructure in Czech Republic are analyzed. The goal is to analyze the application of PPP in these projects and in one unsuccessful project. Part of the analyses is also a review of reasons why the unsuccessful project failed and furthermore the review of potential risks of using PPP.
Recruitment, selection and adaptation of employees (comparision of public and privat sector)
Zobaníková, Radka ; Kleibl, Jiří (advisor) ; Hašlerová, Martina (referee)
The aim of the dissertation is description and comparision of recruitment, selection and adaptation of employees. The theoretical part of the theses includes the perfect proceeding of the process. In the application part of the theses I describe the structure of organizations and the whole proces in the organizations. I discovered some deficiencies and I suggested the solution how to make the process better in both organizations.

National Repository of Grey Literature : 247 records found   beginprevious227 - 236nextend  jump to record:
Interested in being notified about new results for this query?
Subscribe to the RSS feed.