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The Ability to Resolve Conflicts - A Key Skill of a Successful Manager
Rychlíková, Dana ; Svoboda, Jiří (advisor) ; Koberová, Eva (referee)
The final bachelor work deals with the issue of directing and leading people, specifically targeting the field of communication and conflicts management. The main concern is focusing on the reasons and solving of this conflicts, their effects on the working team and the way how leaders deal with employees who have the problematic behavior. The work uses the theory of the issue of conflicts according to mentioned literature and also my own experience. It gives you an idea about the most important as well as the most complicated factors of success of the leader - manager, about his behavor and also the behavor of the employees, about the conflict dilemma and also their cooperation and effective communication. The part of the final bachelors work is the evaluation of am empiric probe which expresses the overall intelligibility of communication, the complicity of cooperation, important employees motivations and the ways of solving the situations at selected schools.
Hosts and transmission of the crayfish plague pathogen Aphanomyces astaci
Svoboda, Jiří ; Petrusek, Adam (advisor) ; Maguire, Ivana (referee) ; Jussila, Japo (referee)
The crayfish plague pathogen, the oomycete Aphanomyces astaci, has been decimating populations of European crayfish species for more than 150 years, and is therefore considered one of the 100 worst world's invasive species. A. astaci is highly specialised for a parasitic life, but it can be isolated from moribund crayfish and grown on synthetic media, as it is the case also for several other oomycetes (chapter 7). The life of A. astaci includes three basic forms: mycelium in host's tissues, and the infective units occurring in water, zoospores and cysts. All North American crayfish species tested so far have shown some resistance to A. astaci, i.e., they could carry the infection for long, serving as vectors of the pathogen. Massive sporulation from infected North American crayfish starts when the host is moulting, stressed, or dying (chapter 4). However, I could show in my experiments that some sporulation occurs even from apparently healthy and non-moulting American crayfish hosting A. astaci, so infected North American crayfish must be considered a permanent source of the infection (chapter 4). Five genotype groups of A. astaci have already been distinguished. Strains from a particular genotype group probably share the same original host crayfish species of North American origin. Nevertheless, they can...

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