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Proposal for optimisation of the remuneration system and human resources management in a microenterprise
Smolka, Petr ; Hudečková, Jana (referee) ; Pfeifer, Marcel Rolf (advisor)
Diploma thesis "Proposal for optimisation of the remuneration system and human resources management in a microenterprise" is focused on the analysis of the human resources management of the company. The theoretical part is focused on the definition of fundamental concepts in this area, on the personality of the manager and his requirements, on the reward and development of employees. It also focuses on the influence of the manager and his roles. The practical part focuses on the current state of the reward system in the company, historical data and current human resource management in the company. It is aimed at providing the basis for the design of a new reward system and at improving the coordination of employee work.
Personality development of line managers
Kocour, Vojtěch ; Bednářová, Markéta (referee) ; Pfeifer, Marcel Rolf (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the assessment and development of management skills in JYSK Ltd. Using a questionnaire survey and an interview with a company representative, it examines the key skills of managers and the effectiveness of current training and evaluation methods. In the essay of the work, gaps were identified in some areas. Based on this data, the thesis presents suggestions for minimizing the identified shortcomings.
Development of Managerial Skills in the Company
Procházka, Richard ; Bednářová, Markéta (referee) ; Pfeifer, Marcel Rolf (advisor)
This bachelor thesis focuses on the process of management skills development in a company. The thesis is structured in three parts. The first part consists of an overview of the theoretical background necessary for the construction of the thesis. These backgrounds are focused on managerial skills and their development. The second part is devoted to the analysis of a specific enterprise and includes two methods of investigation thus providing an overall view of the issue under study. This section is designed to reveal potential gaps within managerial skills and their development. The final section is focused to formulating suggestions and recommendations to address the identified gaps.
Aspects of human resource management in organizations: a study of manager-employee relations through LMX theory
Pronina, Elizaveta ; Konečná, Zdeňka (referee) ; Pfeifer, Marcel Rolf (advisor)
The bachelor thesis focuses on the examination of the relationship between manager and subordinate. The theoretical part defines the literature search and key concepts. In the analytical part, the current state of affairs in the selected company is identified and evaluated through a questionnaire survey and the LMX method. Based on the analysis of the obtained information, suggestions and recommendations for improvement are presented in the last part of the thesis.
Personality Development of the Company Manager
Sekretareva, Sofiia ; Konečná, Zdeňka (referee) ; Pfeifer, Marcel Rolf (advisor)
This bachelor thesis focuses on the analysis of personal development of managers and its impact on the efficiency and success of a company. The theoretical part defines key concepts such as management functions, roles, leadership styles, motivation, time management, and work-life balance. The practical part examines the current state of personal development of managers in the company a questionnaire survey and in-depth interviews. Based on the information obtained, measures are proposed to improve the work environment and support the development of managers, eading to increased efficiency, motivation, and overall success of the company.
Proposal of a motivational system for a student team
Kohout, Vojtěch ; Svoboda, Tomáš (referee) ; Hornungová, Jana (advisor)
Student teams are very beneficial for gaining practical experience and making contacts while studying. The aim of the bachelor thesis is to propose a motivational system for the student team strojLAB, which has not yet had this system in place. In the first part of the thesis, theoretical research of important topics related to the subject is discussed. In the second part, an analysis of the current state of the student team is conducted by interviewing the management and directing a questionnaire survey for all current and former team members. This is followed by the proposal part, where recommendations for the development of a motivational system are brought out and based on analytic part. All the suggestions have been presented to the management and will be implemented gradually.
The impact of management training on subordinates' motivation for further training
Tůmová, Klára ; Urbanová, Eva (advisor) ; Liška, Roman (referee)
This thesis examines the impact of managers' continuing education on their subordinates' motivation for continuing education. The aim of the thesis was to find out how employees are influenced by their supervisor's approach to continuing education and whether manager training has a positive effect on motivation for learning and development. The theoretical part is divided into three main chapters. First, it deals with an introduction to management, the role and tasks of the manager, approaches to leading people, or managerial competencies. The second part discusses manager education and a systematic approach to manager development, including possible barriers to learning. The third section deals with motivation, where the concepts of motivation and stimulation, the context of motivation and the hierarchy of needs are defined and strategies to motivate adults to learn are described. The practical part of the thesis analyses the educational offer within the selected organisation, which can be used regularly by managers and employees. Furthermore, structured interviews are conducted with six selected managers. These interviews serve to gain a deeper understanding of managers' attitudes towards training, their approach to developing both their own skills and those of their team members. The interviews...
Personality Development of the Company Manager
Lahunova, Anastasiya ; Kratochvíla, Jakub (referee) ; Pfeifer, Marcel Rolf (advisor)
The bachelor thesis focuses on the analysis and evaluation of the management of personal development of managers of the business company OMAP Financial Group. The thesis combines the theoretical part, where the basic concepts of management are explained and topics such as personality types, motivation, stress management, time management and personal development are discussed, with the practical part, which includes the analysis of all these areas in selected managers. Based on this analysis, recommendations and suggestions are offered to increase their effectiveness and the overall success of the company.
Motivation and Satisfaction of Managers in the Selected Company
Dlabajová, Eva ; Kruntorádová, Markéta (referee) ; Konečný, Štěpán (advisor)
This master's thesis deals with the satisfaction of managers and the correct grasp of the motivational style by management and society. The work is divided into two parts - theoretical and empirical. In the theoretical part, basic concepts are defined: manager, management, leader, leadership. Next, the types of leadership styles of managers are defined and compared. Subsequently, the concept of need, motive, motivation is explained here and the most basic tools for motivation are presented. The empirical part contains a qualitative research study carried out through semi-structured interviews, the aim of which was to answer the main research questions. At the same time, it was investigated what influences this phenomenon and what type of cooperation or help the respondents would welcome to improve their work performance. The goal of this work is to make a concrete proposal that will lead to an increase in work performance.
Communication and corporate culture in construction engineering
Macinková, Martina ; Molnár, Josef (referee) ; Linkeschová, Dana (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is focused on communication and corporate culture in the construction engineering, with an emphasis on importance and improvement. The thesis aims to capture the importance of this topic in the context of the construction engineering. In the theoretical part of the thesis, the issue of communication and culture in the construction industry is examined in detail to provide a comprehensive overview. The practical part presents the results of the research conducted, combining quantitative and qualitative approaches. The data was obtained through questionnaire surveys and guided interviews with employees of selected construction companies. The paper concludes with a summary of partial conclusions and formulates recommendations for improving communication and corporate culture in construction companies. This work included a proposal for a more effective survey methodology and tips for making the industry more attractive to young people.

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