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HR marketing in the non-profit sector - a case study of Med Students FOR Vaccination
Klimešová, Nela ; Koudelková, Petra (advisor) ; Klabíková Rábová, Tereza (referee)
This thesis HR Marketing in the Non-profit Sector - A Case Study of Med Students FOR Vaccination focuses on HR marketing in the non-profit sector, within the specific non-profit organisation Medici PRO Očkování (Med Students FOR Vaccination). Its aim is to find out how internal and external HR marketing of Med Students FOR Vaccination was perceived from the perspective of its former members and thus, through a combination of theoretical framework and practical research, to offer concrete recommendations for improving current practices and strategies and a comprehensive view of how HR marketing in the non-profit sector can help. The theoretical part of the thesis describes non-profit organisations, volunteering, volunteers and their motivations, and HR marketing, its divisions and its possible tools. In the practical part of the research a qualitative method of semi-structured in-depth interviews is used for data collection. Open coding is then used to analyse the data. The research results indicate that the areas of recruitment and orientation and care and support of volunteers are the least positively evaluated by respondents in the HR marketing of the organisation. The other areas are viewed largely positively by respondents, yet they mentioned some requirements and needs for improvement, based...
Proposal to Enhance the Functionality of the Project Team in the Organisation
Plachá, Petra ; Davidová, Beáta (referee) ; Širáňová, Lenka (advisor)
The bachelor thesis focuses on the cooperation of the project team of a given non-profit organization and the optimization of the collaboration. It is based on the theoretical knowledge of project management, analyses the current situation and comes up with a set of easy-to-implement suggestions on how to improve the functioning.
Information system for the administration of student guild
Halabica, Michal ; Rydlo, Štěpán (referee) ; Dytrych, Jaroslav (advisor)
This thesis deals with the creation of a central information system for student associations. The goal of this thesis is to create a system, that will ease everyday work in the student association. The created solution is based on requirements of the FIT BUT Student Union, which were adapted for the possibility of use by other student associations. The information system was implemented as web application using .NET technologies with C# language and Angular with TypeScript language. The final version was tested by members of the already mentioned student union.
Proposal to Enhance the Functionality of the Project Team in the Organisation
Plachá, Petra ; Davidová, Beáta (referee) ; Širáňová, Lenka (advisor)
The bachelor thesis focuses on the cooperation of the project team of a given non-profit organization and the optimization of the collaboration. It is based on the theoretical knowledge of project management, analyses the current situation and comes up with a set of easy-to-implement suggestions on how to improve the functioning.
Information system for the administration of student guild
Halabica, Michal ; Rydlo, Štěpán (referee) ; Dytrych, Jaroslav (advisor)
This thesis deals with the creation of a central information system for student associations. The goal of this thesis is to create a system, that will ease everyday work in the student association. The created solution is based on requirements of the FIT BUT Student Union, which were adapted for the possibility of use by other student associations. The information system was implemented as web application using .NET technologies with C# language and Angular with TypeScript language. The final version was tested by members of the already mentioned student union.
System approach to the Students' Union of the University of Economics in Prague
Kočí, Jakub ; Sigmund, Tomáš (advisor) ; Benda, Martin (referee)
The aim of this diploma thesis is the preparation and foundation of the Students' Union of the University of Economics in Prague, which is done by Soft systems methodology. In order to achieve this aim, the thesis elaborates a theory of student organizations and student unions in the Czech Republic. It also compares a set of rules governing student organizations at chosen Czech universities with chosen foreign universities. The result of this comparison is that chosen foreign universities have more systematic policies towards their student organizations. The research part of this thesis contains Analysis two (social) and Analysis three (political) from the Soft systems methodology. The results of the research contains defined set of roles, norms, values and a distribution of power in the environment of student organizations at University of Economics. Practical part of the thesis brings two complete learning cycles of the Soft systems methodology including root definitions, CATWOE and models of purposeful activity. Based on these two learning cycles, the thesis defines the general limits of Soft system methodology for the foundation of student union at Czech universities.

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