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Total reward model in the context of strategic remuneration
Löfler, Adam ; Veteška, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Kolek, Jindřich (referee)
The thesis examines the importance of the total rewards model in the context of strategic reward and employee satisfaction. It is based on the assumption that the principles of strategic reward contribute to higher employee satisfaction. The specific focus of the thesis is on the total reward model, which represents an integrated approach to employee remuneration and is considered one of the strategic elements and trends in remuneration. The theoretical background of the thesis describes such areas of human resource management that are directly related to remuneration, especially employee evaluation, commitment, motivation and last but not least specific individual forms of transactional and relational remuneration. The empirical part of the thesis investigates the relationship between employee satisfaction and the application of the total rewards model to a specific group of employees in company XY. For the purpose of testing the hypotheses and meeting the objectives of the thesis, a questionnaire survey was mainly used to supplement the information generated by the analysis of internal and public documents of company XY. The results showed that money represents the most important reward for employees, although more in the long term. Day-to-day satisfaction appeared to be most influenced by the...
Proposals of Solutions to Reduction of Employee Fluctuation in a Selected Company
Kárná, Veronika ; Výstup, Tomáš (referee) ; Kruntorádová, Markéta (advisor)
This master thesis deals with employee fluctuation in the selected manufacturing company. In its first part, it explains theoretical concepts associated with employee fluctuation, the ways to measure it, the most common reasons causing employees to leave, and associated costs to the company. The theoretical findings are used in the next part of the thesis to analyse and examine a particular situation in the selected company. The final part contains suggestions for improving identified problems to reduce fluctuation.
Proposals of Solutions to Reduction of Employee Fluctuation in a Selected Company
Kárná, Veronika ; Výstup, Tomáš (referee) ; Kruntorádová, Markéta (advisor)
This master thesis deals with employee fluctuation in the selected manufacturing company. In its first part, it explains theoretical concepts associated with employee fluctuation, the ways to measure it, the most common reasons causing employees to leave, and associated costs to the company. The theoretical findings are used in the next part of the thesis to analyse and examine a particular situation in the selected company. The final part contains suggestions for improving identified problems to reduce fluctuation.

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