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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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Технологии работы с высококвалифицированными специалистами в Югорском филиале Газпром Трансгаз : магистерская диссертация / Technologies of work with highly qualified specialists in the Yugra branch of Gazprom Transgaz

Мягкова, С. Е., Myagkova, S. E. January 2022 (has links)
Тема представленной магистерской диссертации посвящена чрезвычайно актуальной проблеме сопровождение высококвалифицированных сотрудников. В теоретической части представлен обзор ключевых понятий в области управления талантами, ключевые подходы и технологии работы с высококвалифицированными сотрудниками, опыт работы с высококвалифицированным персоналом в зарубежных и российских компаниях. В практической части проведен анализ системы сопровождения талантов в организации и оценка технологий работы с ними. На основе полученных данных разработаны предложения по совершенствованию технологий работы с высококвалифицированными специалистами и кандидатами в ВКС. / Тема представленной магистерской диссертации посвящена чрезвычайно актуальной проблеме сопровождение высококвалифицированных сотрудников. В теоретической части представлен обзор ключевых понятий в области управления талантами, ключевые подходы и технологии работы с высококвалифицированными сотрудниками, опыт работы с высококвалифицированным персоналом в зарубежных и российских компаниях. В практической части проведен анализ системы сопровождения талантов в организации и оценка технологий работы с ними. На основе полученных данных разработаны предложения по совершенствованию технологий работы с высококвалифицированными специалистами и кандидатами в ВКС.
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HELPING TOP TALENT TO THRIVE: THE SIGNIFICANCE OF RELATIONAL CAPACITY, TEAMWORK AND ORGANIZATIONAL SUPPORT

Cola, Philip A. 03 June 2015 (has links)
No description available.
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Succession Planning and the Identification of Future Perioperative Leaders: A Mixed Methods Study

Doyle, Donna J. January 2017 (has links)
No description available.
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Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Information Systems : A qualitative study on how DEI teams in Canada interact with information systems

Quadros, Ivan January 2022 (has links)
Diversity, equity, and inclusion are concepts that have been embraced by organizations in the past years. More and more, companies understand the need to leverage diversity, equity and inclusion in their workforce, and a group of professionals have emerged to support them to achieve this goal: the DEI teams. These workers play a role in advising organizations about the best talent management practices that support a DEI friendly work environment.   The Information Systems (IS) field has also studied how organizational structures interact with information systems and how they impact each other. Therefore, it is also necessary to learn about the DEI professional’s perspective on how their work in the organizations interact with information systems and technologies.   Moreover, the DEI concepts and the work of DEI professionals have become popular in Canada in the past years, however, there has not been enough research in the IS field on how information systems impact diversity, equity, and inclusion in the workforce. For this reason, this research aims to contribute to the IS field by adding some piece of knowledge regarding the interaction between the work of the DEI professionals and information systems.   Following a qualitative research approach, some interview was conducted with eleven DEI professionals from different organizations and job positions in Toronto, Canada. The interviews focused on their experience and perception of how information systems can support or impact their efforts to leverage diversity, equity, and inclusion in their organizations’ workforce. The data collected during the interview was analysed which led to seven main concepts.   The results have shown a positive perception of the DEI professionals in Canada regarding the use of network or social media platforms such as LinkedIn and Facebook in helping organizations to leverage DEI in their workforce. The DEI professionals’ focus on targeted recruitment also has shaped their interactions with the information systems. However, the participants shared some concerns regarding the quality of the data collected from self-identification forms as well as the use of the automated cv screening tools.
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Disaggregating the Monolith: A Case Study on Varied Engineering Career Orientations  and Strategies of Black Women in Tech

Hall, Janice Leshay 08 June 2021 (has links)
Diversifying the engineering workforce has been a national imperative for several decades. The increased participation of Black students in engineering is commonly identified as a crucial area for improvement. Yet, the rates of engineering degree completion are slowing for Black women in particular. In 2015, less than one percent of all U.S. engineering bachelor's degrees were awarded to Black women. To support broadening participation efforts, I use an anti-deficit approach to examine the career orientations and mobility patterns of Black women working in computing and engineering roles in the tech industry. By characterizing the different career motivations, strategies, and points of transition in the careers of a diverse sample of Black women, I sought to disaggregate the Black women's engineering and computing career experiences—particularly as it relates to how and why they move into, around and out of roles in the tech industry. Using a qualitative multi-case study, I conducted a multi-level career mobility analysis on secondary data and user-generated social media artifacts to extend theory on career orientations and talent management to help normalize "non-traditional" career trajectories. The study findings are useful to inform the next generation of Black women interested in tech on the different ways to approach and achieve subjective career success and satisfaction in engineering and computing fields. In this dissertation work, I discuss how the varied insights of Black women's career experiences in tech can be leveraged for practitioners and industry leaders to broaden the participation (e.g., to attract, retain and better support) of students and employees by identifying their career orientations and then using that to inform career preparation and development that aligns with different engineering and computing career outlooks. / Doctor of Philosophy / The lack of role models is a hindrance for aspiring Black women engineers and their decisions to continue choosing engineering. The lack of representation of Black women in industry similarly presents obstacles for their career advancement. Because neither role models or representation can be increased in retrospect, it is imperative to study and highlight the visibility of the Black women engineers currently practicing engineering and bring awareness to their career experiences in industry to better inform recruitment and retention efforts. The purpose of this qualitative multi-case study is to describe the varied career orientations of Black women working as engineers in Tech and to link their career orientations to their career outcomes. To support broadening participation efforts, this research uses an anti-deficit approach to examine the career mobility patterns of Black women working in computing and engineering roles in the Tech industry. Using a curated secondary data set based on social media artifacts and user generated data, this study characterizes the different career motivations, strategies, and points of transition in the careers of a diverse sample of Black women. In efforts to disaggregate Black women's engineering and computing career experiences, ten perspectives on how and why Black women move into, around and out of roles in the tech industry were examined. The analysis revealed that participants' career orientations were differentially motivated by needs, talents and or values which influenced how participants made career related decisions. Additionally, both physical and psychological mobility of participants was examined and then compared in the cross-case analysis to derive six unique career archetypes that were useful in characterizing the career challenges and aspirations in participants' lived career experience. This study aims to normalize "non-traditional" career trajectories and inform the next generation of Black women interested in Tech on the different way(s) to approach and achieve career success and satisfaction in engineering and computing fields. In addition, study findings can be leveraged by human resource personnel and career managers to anticipate common career challenges based on individual employee career orientations, and align better reward structures and policies to support a wider range of employee career outlooks. The study emphasizes the strategies and outlooks critical for Black women's success and satisfaction to support their continued participation in the engineering and computing workforce.
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The People behind the Curtain: A Proposed Succession Planning Model for University-Wide Research Institutes

Carlson, Kimberly A. 22 September 2011 (has links)
Public universities and their university-wide research institutes constantly search for ways to evolve to stay relevant and "marketable" in an ever-changing environment. The scholarly literature shows that the majority of higher educational institutes do not participate in succession planning, although numbers of research projects and researchers continue to increase over time, suggesting a great need for universities and institutes to learn how to sustain their work beyond current faculty or how to strategically grow and develop their current employees. The purpose of this research was to review current succession management strategies in large complex organization and to determine whether and how succession planning applies to university-wide research institutes in public, doctoral universities with very high research activity. To understand how succession planning might apply to institutes, this research involved a three phase process: 1) qualitative synthesis of scholarly literature, 2) electronic surveys of institute directors and university-level administrators, and 3) follow-up telephone interviews. The research synthesis focused on successful succession programs in for-profit, non-profit, and governmental organizations. Characteristics that were found across all three sectors were incorporated into a survey of executive directors and administrative overseers of research institutes to see which features applied in this university setting. Results from the survey were used in the development of a model for succession planning, which then was reviewed by institute directors for relevance to their organizations. Although several suggestions for improvement were given, many interviewees agreed that the model was relevant to their institutes. As such, I confirmed that succession planning should be a part of university-wide research institutes' management strategies to help officials make intentional decisions about their employee needs. This research is important for public administrators as they look at how best to use public funds and other resources in public universities' research activities. / Ph. D.
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Kampen om rätt medarbetare: En studie om generation Z / En studie om generation Z: A study about generation Z

Josefsson, Rebecca, Le Persson, Timmy January 2019 (has links)
Titel: Kampen om rätt medarbetare. En studie om generation Z. Frågeställning: Vilka HR-strategier använder organisationer för att attrahera och behålla generation Z? Syfte: Uppsatsen syfte är att identifiera vilka HR-strategier organisationer använder för att attrahera och behålla medarbetare och hur de anpassar dem till generation Z. Studien kan komma att bidra till att ge dagens organisationer förutsättningar för hur de ska attrahera och behålla generation Z. Metod: Studien har en deduktiv ansats med en kvalitativ forskningsstrategi. Data utgår från sju strukturerade intervjuer. Slutsats: Organisationer i Sverige använder liknande strategier för att attrahera och behålla medarbetare, skillnaden är hur anpassade och välutvecklade det är för generation Z. Organisationens utformning av HR-strategier beror på vilken uppfattning de har av generation Z.
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Identifikace a rozvoj klíčových kompetencí vysoce potenciálních zaměstnanců jako nástroj talent managementu / Identification and Development of Key Competencies of High Potential Employees as the Tool of Talent Management

Eliášová, Barbora January 2018 (has links)
The identification and development of high potential employees is part of talent management, which is currently one of the priorities of strategic human resources management. According to relevant surveys, high potential employees account for less than five percent of the total number of employees. First, the thesis deals with talent management, its theoretical background and historical development. Subsequently, from the point of view of HR managers, it focuses on the issue of highly potential employees in order to find out which competencies are key to this group of employees. The partial objective is to clarify the extent to which selected companies in the Czech Republic agree or differ in terms of high potential employees. A qualitative survey is used to examine both objectives, consisting of a semi-structured interview with company managers and point scale. The aim of the thesis is to describe the set of key competencies of high potential employees and to distinguish them from the set of competencies of other employees.
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Strategic Human Resource Management : en kvalitativ studie om organisationens förmåga att behålla nyckelmedarbetare / Strategic Human Resource Management : a qualitative study on the organizations capability to retain key employees

Elm, Dana, Grindeland, Rebecca January 2017 (has links)
Under de senaste decennierna har HRs roll förändrats inom organisationerna. Från att vara enlägre administrativ funktion har HR ökat i betydelse och anses idag vara en strategisk resurs,vilket har lett till att begreppet SHRM myntats. Inom SHRM återfinns rekrytering, hanteringav humankapitalet och bevarande aktiviteter. Fokus bör ligga på bevarandet av nyckelmedarbetaresom är viktiga för organisationens konkurrenskraft på arbetsmarknaden när det idag tillstor del är arbetstagarens marknad. Syftet med vår studie är att undersöka hur organisationeranvänder HR-funktionen för att locka nyckelmedarbetare att stanna kvar, med fokus på framgångsfaktorer för ett lyckat strategiskt HR-arbete, samt dess påverkan på det psykologiska kontraktet. Vi har använt oss utav kvalitativa intervjuer med tre informanter som ingår i en organisations ledningsgrupp. Materialet har sammanställts och analyserats genom en tolkande ansats där vi med stöd av tidigare forskning identifierat relevanta begrepp som undersökts empiriskt. De slutsatser som vi kan dra om SHRM som arbetssätt är att det krävs kunskap och insikt hos ledningen om vad för potential HR-funktionen har att bidra med till organisationen för att kunna implementera SHRM som arbetssätt. Angående bevarande åtgärder för att behålla nyckelmedarbetare bör organisationer först och främst tillkännage att nyckelmedarbetare finns för att de ska kunna motiveras till att vilja arbeta med bevarande aktiviteter för att behålla dessa. Vi kan även dra slutsatsen att det psykologiska kontraktet bortprioriteras när personalomsättning har blivit en naturlig del av organisationens vardag. / Great changes have occurred in HR over the last few decades. From being a lower, administrativefunction, HR has developed to a strategic resource in, operating in the higher levels of the organization, which has lead to the development of SHRM. Within the field of SHRM we can find recruitment, management of human capital and activities to decrease turnover. Attention should be paid to retain key employees whom are of great importance for creating a competitive advantage for the organization on the labor market. The purpose of this study is to investigate how organizations use the HR-function to increase retention among key employees; focusing on success factors for a strategic HR-work and its effect on the psychological contract. We've used qualitative interviews containing three informants that represent an organizations operational management team. The material has been assembled and analyzed through an interpreting approach where we, supported by theories and previous research, have identified relevant terms that have been investigated empirically. A conclusion regarding SHRM, as a practice, is that it demands a high level of knowledge and insight within the operational management team regarding the diversity of HR and how it can contribute to the organization in order to be implemented within the organization. Regarding activities to decrease turnover to keep key employees, organizations primarily need to signify the existence of key employees to even consider wanting to work with these kinds of activities. Furthermore, we have identified the lack of priority that the psychological contract gets if turnover has become a natural part of the everyday life within the organization.
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Hodnocení a rozvoj zaměstnanců ve společnosti STUDENT AGENCY, s.r.o. / Evaluation and Development of the Employees in the STUDENT AGENCY, s.r.o.

Zelenková, Lucie January 2012 (has links)
This master´s thesis deals with the evaluation of employees and their personal development in the company STUDENT AGENCY, s.r.o. The current situation of this part of personnel management is evaluated on the basis of questionnaire survey among company employees. An integral part of this work are proposals and recommendations leading to increased efficiency of personnel work in the field of evaluation and employees development.

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