2024
Tool for Evaluation of the Difficulty of Craft Work in the Czech Republic
FARKAČOVÁ, LenkaBasic information
Original name
Tool for Evaluation of the Difficulty of Craft Work in the Czech Republic
Name in Czech
Nástroj pro hodnocení obtížnosti řemeslné práce v České republice
Authors
FARKAČOVÁ, Lenka (203 Czech Republic, guarantor, belonging to the institution)
Edition
Opole, CRAFTS THE PATH FROM SMALL BUSINESS TO SUCCESS - SYNERGIES, CHALLENGES, OPPORTUNITIES, p. 35-44, 10 pp. Studia i Monografie, z. 593, 2024
Publisher
Politechnika Opolska
Other information
Language
English
Type of outcome
Chapter(s) of a specialized book
Field of Study
50204 Business and management
Country of publisher
Poland
Confidentiality degree
is not subject to a state or trade secret
Publication form
printed version "print"
RIV identification code
RIV/04274644:_____/24:#0001192
Organization unit
University of Finance and Administration
ISBN
978-83-66903-72-2
Keywords (in Czech)
řemeslná práce; nástroje hodnocení, Česká republika
Keywords in English
craft work; evaluation tools; Czech Republic
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Changed: 20/3/2025 07:46, Mgr. Jitka Štruncová
V originále
Ensuring fair remuneration is a challenge for all employers, not only in the Czech Republic but also in other countries. Employers must be able to assess the value of work within the organisation. It is for this purpose that the Methodology for Assessment, Complexity, Responsibility and Workload has been developed and certified. The objective of the chapter is to demonstrate the wide applicability of the chosen method and to highlight the pitfalls of comparing manual and non-manual work. The chapter will first introduce the methodology and then apply it to selected examples of craft work, which are Forester, Pastry chef, Painter, Bookbinder, Metal engraver, Modiste, Hairdresser, Jewellery maker, Tailor of costumes, Artistic carpenter, Artistic blacksmith and locksmith. Based on the application of the method, their relative complexity, responsibility and exertion will be determined. Therefore, the methods used in this chapter are modelling and comparison.