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Pupils' Motivation in Teaching Geography
Holečková, Martina ; Řezníčková, Dana (advisor) ; Kučerová, Silvie Rita (referee)
The thesis is consists of theoretical and empirical part. The theoretical part is analysis with of relevant specialist literature answers how to define the concept of motivation. If it is clearly defined. Than it answers, which self-adjustment motivation factors motivate or demotivate pupils in study of geography as a whole and then which ay self-reflection can be useful for motivation in teaching geography. Results of questionnaire inquiry reveal about preferences and pupils motivation in geography lessons, which should lead to reflection and self-regulation of geography teachers that can give positive motivation to pupils learning. The thesis also created a questionnaire revealing preferences, factors, activities and topics for teaching geography, usable for everyday school practice, used to diagnose of pupils and to self-regulation teachers of geography.
Investigation of motivating factors and effect on job performance of paramedical staff in a bohemian regional hospital
Jirkovská, Blanka ; Buriánek, Jiří (advisor) ; Duffková, Jana (referee)
This thesis describes the applied research of motivating factors conducted among paramedical staff in the Hospital "Nemocnice Rudolfa a Stefanie Benešov" in 2010. The objective was to study several dimensions of work motivation, with special emphasis on motivational factors and motivational potential of work. Purpose of the project also represented a compilation of the consultancy recommendations arising from the results and their providing to the hospital staff. These recommendations should contribute to more effective application of targeted motivating of subordinates by managers of paramedical staff in this hospital. Project was completed by workshop. We found out that the strongest motivating factors for respondents include patient satisfaction, good interpersonal relationships at work, expressions of recognition and work achievement. It was also suggested that the caregivers see the highest motivation potential of work in the importance of the performed tasks; that is the possibility to participate actively in influencing people's health. Key words Work motivation, Motivational factors, Motivating potential of work
Investigation of motivating factors and effect on job performance of paramedical staff in Rudolf and Stefanie Hospital Benešov Inc.
Jirkovská, Blanka ; Mudd, Dana (advisor) ; Trunda, Jiří (referee)
This thesis describes the applied research of motivating factors conducted among paramedical staff in the Hospital "Nemocnice Rudolfa a Stefanie Benešov" in 2010. The objective was to study several dimensions of work motivation, with special emphasis on motivational factors and motivational potential of work. Purpose of the project also represented a compilation of the consultancy recommendations arising from the results and their providing to the hospital staff. These recommendations should contribute to more effective application of targeted motivating of subordinates by managers of paramedical staff in this hospital. We found out that the strongest motivating factors for respondents include patient satisfaction, good interpersonal relationships at work, expressions of recognition and work achievement. It was also suggested that the caregivers see the highest motivation potential of work in the importance of the performed tasks; that is the possibility to participate actively in influencing people's health. Key words Work motivation, Motivational factors, Motivational potential of work
Motivation as a tool of performance management
Janáček, Petr ; Kříž, Josef (advisor) ; Hana, Hana (referee)
Motivation as a tool for performance management is the topic of this thesis. At the beginning of the thesis is discussed theoretical part. This section covers the basic idea of motivation and its impact on human resources management and thus staff. On the basis of professional materials studied are set out the main motivational theories that affect the behavior and performance of employees. Following by a survey contained in the practical part. The questionnaire was developed based on motivation theories and their mentioned factors influencing the performance of employees. The questionnaire addressed communication, relationships, motivation and work process. Included are basic elements of the motives and demotivation, covering aspects of employee satisfaction on various factors at work. Survey results should thus serve as a way to improve the incentive system of the organization and provision of the draft resolution. Thus, the proposed solutions should ideally lead to more efficient performance of the work in the organization.
Factors Influencing Job Satisfaction in the Selected Organization
Lepiarská, Diana ; Urbancová, Hana (advisor) ; Fajčíková, Adéla (referee)
At the present time, most of employers realize, how important motivation of employees is and consequently their job satiscaction. Motivation has an extraordinary influence on quality of done job and the overall results in the company. Good job motivation through motivational factors may lead to quality results and high performance of employees, which may bring a huge competitive advantage to the company. On contrary, poor job motivation may impair economic results, and therefore it is very important for employers to pay close attention to this subject. The main objective of this work is to determine the level of job satisfaction of employees of selected company, identify problem sections and suggest solutions, that could improve the job motivation of employees. In the first part the theoretical solutions are compiled on the studied literature. The second part of the bachelor thesis further describes company dm drogerie markt and also here are processed results of the questionnaire inquiry. From the compiled results were made sugestions for improving current situation in the company.
Employees' Motivation and Stimulation in the Company
Osvald, Tomáš ; Margarisová, Klára (advisor) ; Vokáčová, Lucie (referee)
This bachelor thesis is engaged with an analysis of stimulation and motivation of employees in the subject company. The thesis is divided into theoretical and subsequently into practical part. In the theoretical part basis terms, motivation theory, work motivation as well as special motivation techniques are described and characterized. The practical part is based on the motivation and stimulation analysis of employees in Ceska pojistovna, a.s. Firstly is described a brief history, business profile and characteristic of motivation program utilized by Ceska pojistovna. Further questionnaire analysis is performed. The results of the survey are processed by graphical representation. In accordance with the gained results the evaluation and subsequent recommendation for the improvement of negative results of performed survey are proposed and formulated.
Management motivation and increase job performance
Kocourová, Lenka ; Hron, Jan (advisor) ; Jan, Jan (referee)
This thesis deals with management motivation and increase work performance. The main work is to evaluate the style of motivation in the company, in case of occurrence of deficiencies, it is necessary to propose new solutions of motivational tools. The first theoretical part includes basic concepts of management, along with motivational theories and management staff, where you can get acquainted with all terms of people management. The theoretical part is compiled from secondary sources on the basis of specialist literature. The practical part follows the first theoretical part, which includes the performance of the company. The selected firm did not want to be published, so the work will not appear its name. The practical part is determined by the situation of motivation of human resources in the company (such as employee training, compensation and benefits). To determine the situation were I used information available from internal and external sources. Subsequent analysis was determined by questionnaires focused on employee satisfaction with provided benefits to which they prefer. If the benefits provided to employees are not satisfactory, then we need to build a new incentive program. Further research method was used in the form of a guided interview, which served to supplement primary data obtained by questionnaire. Guided interview questions were compiled according to the areas involved in the management of employees, particularly in the area of evaluation and remuneration and share information. Finally, the thesis was the finding of research findings. The obtained data was compiled, organized and evaluated. Based on the findings of the situation in the company were recommended new opportunities for incentive programs, due to which the company could achieve better results.
Motivation as a tool of performance management
Voráčková, Eva ; Kříž, Josef (advisor) ; Hana, Hana (referee)
The thesis deals with the issue of employee motivation, which serves as a convenient tool to manage their job performance. The theoretical part focuses on the characteristics of basic concepts related to the topic. Are defined terms which relate to human resources and their planning and subsequent management, work performance and its objectives, management and evaluation. This section also deals with motivation, sources, types, processes and various theories, motivational types of people and incentive programs. The theoretical part also describes the relationship between work performance and motivation. In the practical part is introduced by ABC Ltd., its origin, history and focus, are defined by their principles, provided employee benefits, benefits and other programs designed for company employees. The most important chapters of this section are those that concentrate on research conducted satisfaction and motivation of its employees, its subsequent analysis, assessment of the current situation and possible proposals for changes in the company's incentive system, along with their benefits. The research was conducted using the method of questionnaire survey, a structured questionnaire.
Motivation as a tool of performance management
Stillerová, Martina ; Kříž, Josef (advisor) ; Zdeněk, Zdeněk (referee)
This diploma thesis on Motivation as a tool of performance management deal with the issue of motivating employees espicialy in company Vimbau s.r.o. reside in Prague 4 Libuš. The work is divided into two parts, part theoretical and practical. Theoretical part deal with summary od theoretical findings of chosen issue stated in available literature and online sources. Trehe are explaned basic ideas related on motivation of employees performance. Practical part is focused on analysis of actual conditions of motivation proces in chosen company, next on formulation of suitable changes to improve the motivation program and better employees performance. The basic data have been founded out with the exploration done with quesstionare survery. The mission of the guesstionare was to indentify problems conected with motivation in company for the best proposal changes of motivation program. The results od guesstionare survery are clearly grafic expressed in tables and graphs with comments.

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