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Utilisation of analyses of human resource management systems for the development of non-profit organisations
Flutková, Kristýna ; Vrzáček, Petr (advisor) ; Lejsal, Matěj (referee)
This thesis explains how personnel audits and parts of procedural audits that are focusing on personnel management can be used and optimised in non-governmental organisations (NGOs). All these processes are part of civil society and engagement in the form of volunteering. There is an emphasis on the quality of the social services which are subject to audit. The empirical part of the thesis is based on questionnaire surveys and structured interviews and draws on the experience of auditors in the Czech Republic and of the NGOS in which the audits took place. It takes into account feedback from organisation staff and auditors. The key outputs are an overview of the benefits and limitations of personnel audits, together with a set of recommendations for NGO audit providers. Key words personnel audit, process audit, nonprofit management, change process, civil society, quality of social services
Personnel audit with psychological focus as a tool for evaluating certain phenomena of personnel psychology within the environment of a Czech branch of an international organization
Borovičková, Klára ; Wagnerová, Irena (advisor) ; Rymeš, Milan (referee)
Annotation
 
 This
thesis'
intention
is
to
present
the
personnel
audit
with
psychological
focus
 as
a
tool
for
evaluating
certain
phenomena
of
personnel
psychology
within
the
 environment
of
a
Czech
branch
of
an
international
organization.
 
 The
theoretical
part
of
the
thesis
presents
an
audit
as
one
of
the
possible
 approaches
 to
 the
 evaluation
 of
 processes
 within
 the
 organization,
 its
 history
 and
 the
 different
 kinds
 of
 an
 audit.
 It
 also
 presents
 the
 theoretical
 aspects
 of
 human
 resources
 management
 that
 are
 later
 analyzed
 in
 more
 detail
 in
 the
 empirical
part
of
the
thesis.
 
 The
 empirical
 part
 is
 the
 centre-point
 of
 the
 thesis.
 It
 presents
 a
 case
 study
in
the
form
of
a
personnel
audit
with
psychological
aspects.
The
audit
is
 focused
on
Human
Resource
Management
and
employee
satisfaction
and
work- life
 balance.
 The
 connection
 between
 employee
 satisfaction
 and
 work-life
 balance
is
also
discussed
and
recommendations
for
improvement
are
drafted.
 
 Key
 words:
 personnel
 audit,
 Human
 Resource
 Management,
 employee
 satisfaction,
work-life
balance
 
 

Personal audit of B-Original dance school
Šrámek, Adam ; Legnerová, Kateřina (advisor) ; Quigley, Martin John David (referee)
This bachelor thesis is focused on personnel audit of organization in cultural environment -- personnel audit of B-Original dance school. First (theoretical) part contains history of human resource management, its theoretical knowledge and notions, and specifics of culturally based organization. Second (practical) part is based on interview and it contains familiarization with the object of study, analysis of the current sutiation, SWOT analysis and recommendation that the dance school should follow.
Personnel audit in public administration in Slovakia
Ernstová, Viktória ; Dvořáček, Jiří (advisor) ; Nováková, Mária (referee)
One of the main objectives of this thesis is to present the issue of internal audit and define its corresponding place in the management of an organization. Furthermore, the goal of this thesis is to highlight the fact that human resources are one of the key success factors of an organization and, therefore, to highlight the need for a personnel audit. Last but not least objective of thesis is to create a basic idea about how personnel audit is done. The target area of this diploma thesis is the government, particularly local government. This corresponds with the structure of the thesis which is initially focused on the area of internal audit, namely in the personnel audit with its specifications applicable to the public sector. Consequently the thesis introduces the local government of Slovak Republic. Finally selected methods used in personnel audit are processed and applied directly to the Municipality of Martin.
Personnel Audit in non-profit Organization
Bretová, Marie ; Bedrnová, Eva (advisor) ; Holubcová, Lenka (referee)
Thesis deals with the human resources management of the Czech non-profit organizations. The theoretical part focuses on the description and the importance of the voluntary sector and key areas of personnel management. Practical part analyzes the practical working environment in particular non-profit organization in order to assess the level of corporate culture, the performance of the organization and performance of individual employees.

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