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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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AUDIT VZDĚLÁVACÍHO STŘEDISKA VE VYBRANÉM PODNIKU / AUDIT OF THE EDUCATION CENTRE IN THE SELECTED COMPANY

ADAMOVÁ, Markéta January 2013 (has links)
This thesis contains theoretical definitions of a knowledge-based company, human capital development and education. The second part analyzes the data obtained from the monitored period 2008-2012 and includes standardized and non-standardized interviews, overt participant observation and a questionnaire survey.
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MOTIVACE A STIMULACE ROZVOJE LIDSKÝCH ZDROJŮ VE VYBRANÝCH FIRMÁCH / MOTIVATION AND STIMULATION HUMAN RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT IN CHOSEN COMPANIES

SUDOVÁ, Aneta January 2007 (has links)
Objective of my work was research of human resources in chosen copmanies, their motivation, stimulation and their access to human resources development - personality their employees. It was configured questionnary. Information of questionnary led to concrete suggestion for chosen companies.
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Využití finančních prostředků z evropských fondů pro oblast školství / Use of financial sources from European funds for education sphere

KŘÍŽKOVÁ, Iva January 2008 (has links)
The aim of this work was to show on actual example the possibilities of financing projects in the education sphere.
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An integrated learning programme management and evaluation model for the South African skills development context

Tshilongamulenzhe, Maelekanyo Christopher 06 1900 (has links)
Separate bibliographical references are given at the end of Chapter 7 / The general aim of this research was (1) to develop a holistic and integrated theoretical model for the effective management and evaluation of occupational learning programmes in the South African skills development context, and (2) to develop a valid and reliable measure comprising the elements and dimensions of the theoretical model. The research used a non-experimental cross-sectional survey design. Data were collected from a sample of 652 respondents comprising learning and development managers, learning and development assessors/facilitators/moderators, skills development officers/providers and apprentices/learners. The sample was drawn from organisations representing 5 Sector Education and Training Authorities (SETAs) and the South African Board for People Practices (SABPP). A selfadministered questionnaire was developed for the purposes of this research and its psychometric properties were rigorously scrutinised in accordance with the existing scale development protocols and scientific conventions. Exploratory factor analysis was conducted to establish the factorial structure of the new Learning Programme Management and Evaluation (LPME) scale. The factorial structure was confirmed using confirmatory factor analysis. Further statistical tests conducted include structural equation modelling, multi-group structural equivalence, Pearson product moment correlations, multiple regression analyses and tests for significant mean differences. The findings of this research confirmed an 11 dimensional structure LPME scale. The research confirmed the structural equivalence of the LMPE scale for males and females and type of learning programme. Age, education and occupation were found to be significant predictors of the LMPE sub-scales. This research contributed a valid and reliable LPME scale for the effective management and evaluation of occupational learning programmes in the South African skills development context. To this end, the research provides recommendations for practice and future studies. / Business Management / D. Com. (Industrial and Organisational Psychology)
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Podpora rozvoje lidských zdrojů v malých a středních českých podnicích prostřednictvím strukturálních fondů / Support of Human Resources Development in the Czech SMEs from the Structural Funds

Bumbálková, Veronika January 2008 (has links)
The aim of this work provides an analysis of the possibilities of utilization of Structural funds for the development of Czech SMEs with the focus on the support of human resources development. The theoretical part is focused on the structure of funds in the programme therm 2004 – 2006 and project cycle. The practical part is made as the case study for the Programme Human Resources Development in Vašstav company.
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Rozvoj a vzdělávání pracovníků sociálních podniků / Employee education and development in social enterprises

Skálová, Veronika January 2019 (has links)
The diploma thesis deals with the topic of development and education of Czech social enterprise employees and examines how these services are provided. The research set was made of enterprises listed in the Social Entrepreneurship Directory, which declare their social mission. In the form of a questionnaire survey, it was investigated how the educational process in the enterprise proceeds from the planning, design to implementation and subsequent evaluation of educational activities. The research results show that social enterprises educate their employees, but in most enterprises it is a relatively unsystematic process, with reserves mainly on the theoretical and methodological side, which is mainly hampered by lack of funds and lack of time space. However, in the jungle of social entrepreneurship, there are clear exceptions that, despite all the obstacles, provide their staff with quality education services and care for their development. Keywords social economy, social enterprise, social innovation, development, education, lifelong learning, human resources development, education cycle
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Implementace projektu "Výuka humanitních věd na VUT v Brně" v rámci Operačního programu Rozvoj lidských zdrojů 2004-2006 / Implementation of the Project "Education of Humanities at BUT" within a scope of Operational Programme Human Resources Development 2004-2006

Buršíková, Hana January 2011 (has links)
My diploma thesis was focused on evaluation of degree of success of project "Education of Humanities at BUT" within a scope of Operational Programme Human Resources Development 2004 - 2006 implementation. I presupposed from formulation of the paradigms using theoretical concepts of public policy, education and management to practical analyses Project phases. I put the cardinal emphasis on the implementation phase, which I remeted to research. I evaluated the Project implementation as extraordinary successful on the base of outputs of expert interwiews, focus group and questionnaire within a scope of the research. I tried to compare this Project with another one, similar project settled in any other Member Strate of the European Union. I reached that similar projects in other Member States have not been realized, the only comparable one was Portugese Project in the programming period 1994 - 1999 focused on increasing competitivness of students of high schools. This finding led to conclusion that the Project realized at BUT was unique and its successful realization could be considered as a leading case in the area of Structural Funds of the European Union in the Czech Republic.
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施設介護労働者の職場定着策の在り方に関する研究 : 介護職員のキャリアと人材育成の視点から / シセツ カイゴ ロウドウシャ ノ ショクバ テイチャクサク ノ アリカタ ニカンスル ケンキュウ : カイゴ ショクイン ノ キャリア ト ジンザイ イクセイ ノ シテン カラ

中井 良育, Yoshiyasu Nakai 21 March 2018 (has links)
本研究は、介護労働者の職場定着のあり方について、就業前から就業後にかけての職業キャリアに着目しながら分析し、主に教育・研修等の人材育成の視点から実証的に考察した。検証の結果、労働環境の整備、教育機関との連携、介護の社会的意義等の理解促進等の人材確保策、職業キャリアに着目した労働条件の改善とメンタルヘルス対策及び能力等に対する目標設定と評価基準の導入、並びに職員への教育や指導で生じる負担軽減等の職場定着策、コミュニケーション能力向上を目的とした教育・研修及び非正規職員への教育・研修、並びに実施した研修・講習の効果測定等の人材確保策を提起した。 / 博士(政策科学) / Doctor of Philosophy in Policy and Management / 同志社大学 / Doshisha University

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