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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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One size does not fit all the relations between service capabilites and human resource management /

Hong, Ying, January 2009 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Rutgers University, 2009. / "Graduate Program in Industrial Relations and Human Resources." Includes bibliographical references (p. 96-107).
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Plánování zdrojů pro projektový management / Resource Planning For Project Management

Ježek, Filip January 2011 (has links)
The diploma thesis focuses on initial planning of human resources at quotation phase at enviroment of APV company, for purposes of project management. It analyse initial planning of projects and compare it with actual state at the end of project. It contains suggestion, which may lead to more accurate initial planning.
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Zavedení systému řízení lidských zdrojů v malém podniku / Human resource management system in small enterprises

Farská, Kateřina January 2009 (has links)
The thesis implies human resource analysis and human resource management in small enterprises. The theoretical part is about human resource management in general. The analytical part contains an analysis of current human resource management in a small company- Jerry Fabrics s.r.o. Moreover, it introduces a new system of human resource practises in the company.
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Talent management ve vybrané společnosti / Talent Management in Selected Company

Šimonová, Lucie January 2015 (has links)
This master’s thesis is focused on Talent management. First part is devoted to theoretical knowledge which includes description of basic terms like „talent”, „Talent management” or „motivation”. The practical part which uses these findings is processed in collaboration with a selected company interested in talent management implementation.
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Adaptace zaměstnanců ve vybrané společnosti / Adaptation of Employees in Selected Company

Kupka, Jan January 2018 (has links)
This Diploma thesis focuses on the assessment of the employees adaptation process in the selected company. The theoretical part explains the concepts connected with this issue. The first part is devoted to human resources management in the organization, the second part deals with adaptation and the last part is focused on corporate culture, as an important area connected with adaptation. The practical part analyzes the current state of adaptation of the workers, in the last part of the thesis are presented suggestions to improve the current situation.
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Návrh slaďování pracovního a soukromého života ve vybrané společnosti / The Proposal of Work-life Balance in Selected Company

Mynaříková, Dana January 2014 (has links)
This diploma thesis deals with an actual issue of work-life balance. The theoretical part covers a development approach of private organizations to the topic. The practices of work-life balance are described in detail. The practical part analyses a current state of selected company using quantitative and qualitative methods of research. On the basis of acquired results, the appropriate work-life balance measures have been proposed into the strategy of selected company.
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Bem-estar humano e sua influência no bem-estar de vacas leiteiras / Human welfare and its relationship to dairy cows welfare

Vicentini, Fernanda Victor Rodrigues Vieira 26 February 2016 (has links)
Cada vez mais o bem-estar animal (BEA) está ganhando espaço no cenário mundial, tanto pela pressão dos países importadores, quanto pela demanda de uma sociedade mais consciente em relação às condições de vida dos animais de produção. Apesar da preocupação crescente com o BEA, são escassos os estudos sobre o bem-estar humano (BEH) nas fazendas e como ele poderia influenciar o BEA. Dessa maneira, a presente pesquisa teve como principais objetivos: analisar a relação entre bem-estar humano e bem-estar animal em propriedades leiteiras e a influência do treinamento nas atitudes, no comportamento, no conhecimento técnico de manejadores (trabalhadores e proprietários) e no medo experimentado por vacas leiteiras. As principais conclusões foram que fazendas pontuadas em nível bom de BEA apresentaram maior pontuação de BEH e fazendas pontuadas em nível aceitável de BEA apresentaram menor pontuação de BEH. Em adição, o treinamento foi positivo no comportamento humano em relação às vacas leiteiras, na diminuição do medo que as vacas têm do humano e no conhecimento técnico em BEA. De acordo com esses resultados, quanto maior o nível de BEH maior o nível BEA e o treinamento em BEA influenciou os comportamentos, os conhecimentos técnicos, o medo em vacas e as atitudes dos trabalhadores. / Increasingly, animal welfare (AW) has been gaining ground on the world stage, both by pressure from importing countries, as the demand for a more conscious society regarding the living conditions for farm animals. Despite the growing concern on AW, there are few studies on human welfare (SW) in farms and how it could influence AW. Thus, the present study aimed: to analyze the relationship between stockpeople welfare and animal welfare in dairy farms and the influence of training on attitudes, behaviour, technical expertise of stockpeople (employees and owners) and fear experienced by dairy cattle. The main conclusions were that farms scored in good AW level had a higher SW score and farms scored in acceptable AW level had lower SW scores. In addition, training was positive on human behaviour towards dairy cows, on reducing fearful cows, and on AW technical expertise. According to these results, the higher AW\'s level, the higher SW\'s level.
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Bem-estar humano e sua influência no bem-estar de vacas leiteiras / Human welfare and its relationship to dairy cows welfare

Fernanda Victor Rodrigues Vieira Vicentini 26 February 2016 (has links)
Cada vez mais o bem-estar animal (BEA) está ganhando espaço no cenário mundial, tanto pela pressão dos países importadores, quanto pela demanda de uma sociedade mais consciente em relação às condições de vida dos animais de produção. Apesar da preocupação crescente com o BEA, são escassos os estudos sobre o bem-estar humano (BEH) nas fazendas e como ele poderia influenciar o BEA. Dessa maneira, a presente pesquisa teve como principais objetivos: analisar a relação entre bem-estar humano e bem-estar animal em propriedades leiteiras e a influência do treinamento nas atitudes, no comportamento, no conhecimento técnico de manejadores (trabalhadores e proprietários) e no medo experimentado por vacas leiteiras. As principais conclusões foram que fazendas pontuadas em nível bom de BEA apresentaram maior pontuação de BEH e fazendas pontuadas em nível aceitável de BEA apresentaram menor pontuação de BEH. Em adição, o treinamento foi positivo no comportamento humano em relação às vacas leiteiras, na diminuição do medo que as vacas têm do humano e no conhecimento técnico em BEA. De acordo com esses resultados, quanto maior o nível de BEH maior o nível BEA e o treinamento em BEA influenciou os comportamentos, os conhecimentos técnicos, o medo em vacas e as atitudes dos trabalhadores. / Increasingly, animal welfare (AW) has been gaining ground on the world stage, both by pressure from importing countries, as the demand for a more conscious society regarding the living conditions for farm animals. Despite the growing concern on AW, there are few studies on human welfare (SW) in farms and how it could influence AW. Thus, the present study aimed: to analyze the relationship between stockpeople welfare and animal welfare in dairy farms and the influence of training on attitudes, behaviour, technical expertise of stockpeople (employees and owners) and fear experienced by dairy cattle. The main conclusions were that farms scored in good AW level had a higher SW score and farms scored in acceptable AW level had lower SW scores. In addition, training was positive on human behaviour towards dairy cows, on reducing fearful cows, and on AW technical expertise. According to these results, the higher AW\'s level, the higher SW\'s level.

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