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Proposal for Changes of Motivational Programme in a Selected Company
Sedláková, Aneta ; Bednářová, Markéta (referee) ; Petrová, Kateřina (advisor)
The bachelor thesis focuses on the evaluation of the current motivation program of Montáže inženýrských sítí spol. s r. o. The aim of the thesis is to propose changes that will lead to optimization and increase of employee motivation. The theoretical background of the thesis defines important concepts that are used in the following parts of the thesis. The analytical part evaluates the current state of the motivation system in the company. Quantitative and qualitative methods were used in the research. For the quantitative research a questionnaire survey was conducted and for the qualitative research a structured interview with employees was conducted. The information obtained from the research is the basis for the design part. The actual solution proposals represent 7 possible suggestions for improving the company's incentive program.
The potential of energy use of waste from harvesting and processing of marginal species of Triticum grown under organic farming system
SEDLÁKOVÁ, Aneta
Growing minority cereal crops, including spelt wheat, einkorn wheat and emmer wheat, has seen significant development in recent years, mainly due to the development of organic farming. In the processing of these cereals, the amount of waste material in the form of plows, chaff and spindles fragments, which account for 23-35% of the gross yield, can be used as a material for energy production through direct combustion. In this respect, the higher heating value (Qsr) and the lower heating value (Qu) of spelt wheat was achieved. Spelt wheat also produced the highest gross yield (26,41 GJ ha-1) and the highest amount of waste material (33,23 %).
Spalné teplo a výhřevnost vybraných energetických trav stanovení na základě elementární analýzy
SEDLÁKOVÁ, Aneta
Renewable energy sources are largely represented by biomass energy, which is then used in many ways. Among the most common are the phytomass direct combustion to heating. For these purposes, in many cases growned Reed canary grass, which could compete with other, more efficient energy grass Szarvasi -1. Aim of this work is to compare the suitability of selected energy grasses (Phalaris arundinacea L. and Elymus elongatus subsp. Ponticus cv. Szarvasi-1) for purposes of direct combustion in terms of the energy yield of the unit of production and unit of area under various intensities of fertilization.
Comparison of the activities of the emergency services and military medics Czech Republic
SEDLÁKOVÁ, Aneta
This thesis is focused on the most common injuries that are attended by health care armies workers in the Czech Republic, and also the most common traumas that are attended by ground ambulance. I would like to divide my thesis into two parts. The first part focuses on general information on the structure and training of health professionals AČR and ground ambulance services, but especially for injuries that are most cosistently found in the literature of these two groups. Which are thermal injury, massive bleeding, wounds, traumatic amputations and injuries of the respiratory systém. This theoretical part is followed by data collection, which was conducted using questionnaries and semi-structured interviews, whose filling were participated by twelve randomly selected respondents from across the Czech Republic. Six from the first group and six from the second group. Evaluation of responses and transcribed interviews are presented in the practical part of this thesis. The second part contains a database of the three most common traumas to men between the ages of 18 40. The ambulance services of South Bohemia medical rescue provided a database of three most common injuries. The second source was from health care of armies in the Czech Republic, which were provided to me by the military Hospital in Brno. On evaluation of these databases follows another theoretical part describing traumas. I would like to point out the differences between traumas which have been documented in medical journals and real life trauma situations. From interviewing civilian health care professionals I found out that the most common injuries were too the head, while gunshots and splinter wounds were most common in the military . The information and conclusions are based on the database for both groups, and are representative of attendence of real life emergency situations. The conclusions are consistent with the reality. The survey also revealed that AČR medics generally treat simpler injuries. For example, in terms of intervention during natural disasters, paramedics answered coherently and clearly. To improve this situation more frequent training is required for paramedics in this area. Medics also reported the attendence of a larger number of mandatory courses, while for paramedics, the most of the courses were voluntary. Further research revealed that paramedics often engage in minor cases, whereas health professionals do not.Suggestions for improving these issues could be charging for unnecessary call outs and for patients who repeatedly use the service. It is not easy to solve this problem and I think that the soloutions are currently being trialled. Regarding to access to various injuries, both groups of respondents proceeded according to their own practice and in my opinion, it can not be compared with each other.

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