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Harmony Wellness Club clientele care
Svatoš, Vítek ; Šíma, Jan (advisor) ; Pecinová, Markéta (referee)
Topic: Harmony Wellness Club clientele care Objectives: The primary objective of the thesis was to obtain feedback from clients concerning the running of the sports centre. On the basis of the clients' feedback, the club management representatives were provided with the data in order to identify themselves more closely with the clients' needs. The secondary objective was to propose motions that could, based on analysis, help the sports centre enhance provided service and raise the value of club membership. Methods: The method of written questioning in forms of printed questionnaire and personal questioning was used. The questionnaire was designed to show the club through the eyes of customers, and to find out about strengths and weaknesses in terms of club's running and personnel. The outcomes are demonstrated by means of charts and tables, which result in the interpretation summarizing the whole issue. Results: Clients of the club have not been systematically questioned yet, therefore the club management has not been getting the clients' feedback regarding the running of the club. All the changes up to now have been made on the basis of the club management assumptions. The research assesses the club from the clients' point of view. It points out the fields of service that are primarily noticed and...
Marketing recruitment campaign of new members for the club TJ Vodní Stavby Praha - Zelený pruh
Poláčková, Tereza ; Crossan, William Morea (advisor) ; Janák, Vladimír (referee)
Title: Marketing recruitment campaign of new members to the club TJ Vodní Stavby Praha - Zelený pruh Objectives: The aim of this bachelor's thesis is the analysis of previous recruitment campaigns and the creation of a new comprehensive marketing promotion for the club of rhythmic gymnastics TJ Vodní Stavby Praha - Zelený pruh with the intention of increasing the membership base and awareness of the club. Methods: The bachelor thesis is based on the analysis of secondary data associated with the researched club (number of members, evaluation of flyers from past years, club social networks and website). Next part was quantitative method of personal interviewing of parents of participating children in order to find out the feedback of resources used to promote recruitment. and comparison of recruitment strategies of other local clubs. Results: After analysing the secondary data of the club, it was found out how many members had been added after each recruitment and what the recruitment contributions looked like. Furthermore, the number of website visits for the month of September since 2015 was examined and subsequently compared. Using this data, a campaign for 2020 was created and shared on several channels. In the end, feedback was provided in the form of quantitative investigation of newcomers to...
Associations and their legal regulation
Hanžl, Pavel ; Frinta, Ondřej (advisor) ; Zvára, Michael (referee)
This rigorous thesis primarily deals with the legal regulation of associations under the Civil Code effective from January 1, 2014, with a brief focus on the history of association law in the Czech, respectively Austrian legal environment, and in more detail on the transformation of civic associations into associations. This thesis addresses the possibilities of how an association can be founded, the rights and obligations associated with membership in an association and discusses the bodies of an association, especially the statutory body, the supreme body, the control commission and the arbitration commission. The individual chapters usually describe valid legal regulation and then analyse specific problematic issues, in which available opinions of legal doctrine and the observations of the author of this thesis are mentioned. This thesis is not only theoretical, but also gives examples from practice and describes the best possible ways of solving particular problems, thus is aiming also for readers outside the professional legal community.
Vliv uprchlické krize na postoje respondentů z Jihomorovského kraje ke členství v EU
Coufalová, Aneta
Bachelor thesis focused on attitudes of citizens of South Moravian Region towards Czech Republics membership in the European Union and the refugee crisis as a possible factor influencing these attitudes. This thesis is divided into two integral parts which are theoretical and empirical part. The theoretical part presents development of European integration since the Second World War period and Czech Republic to the European integration. For chapter Czech Republic in the European Union has been used authored written seminar thesis entitled The process of joining the EU which was composed within the studied subject and it was not published. Using questionnaire in the empirical part examines how the citizens are satisfied with the Czech Republic's membership in the EU, whether their attitudes and opinions towards membership affect the refugee crisis and what are their attitudes toward refugees and immigrants.
Vztahy EU a Turecka: Vliv politiky AKP
Forýtek, Lukáš ; Němec, Jan (advisor) ; Dvořáková, Vladimíra (referee)
The master thesis deals with the issue of the Turkey-EU relations. The main aim of the thesis is to reveal the main causes of growing lack of interest of the Turkish government to become a member of the EU. The analysis of the Justice and Development Party s (AKP) effect on the Turkish foreign policy is covered as well. The thesis includes a theoretical part dealing with regionalism and regional integration and the phenomenon of Europeanisation. There is an analysis of the impact of Europeanisation on the candidate countries. The history of the Republic of Turkey and the roots of the AKP are covered. The thesis also works with the results of the general elections in the last decade. The history of the relations and accession negotiation between the EU and Turkey are analysed as well. Finally, the main potential causes of the deterioration of the negotiations are mentioned and analysed.
Why is Israel not in the EU?
Houdek, Kryštof ; Bečka, Jan (advisor) ; Weiss, Tomáš (referee)
This bachelor thesis considers Israel's potential membership in the EU. The hypothesis is that the EU and Israel share a common interest in regards to Israeli membership. Yet, national states within the EU would block Israeli requests because of ideological bias. The first part of the thesis describes the attitudes of Israeli politicians and of the public in regard to entry to the EU. Then, I will illustrate the wide economic, security and research cooperation between the EU and Israel. The second part illustrates the attitudes of european politicians of all stripes. Lastly, I will describe the strategic interest of the EU on Israeli membership. The research question asks, simply, why Israel is not in the EU. The answer is divided into two parts. One part analyses legal documentation from the EU in order to prove that, on a legislative level, Israeli membership does not face any significant obstacles. The second part attempts to prove that in terms of national states there is an opposition strong enough to stop such an initiative. The work combines two theoretical approaches: liberalism and neorealism. Liberalism argues in favour of mutual cooperation. Neorealism explains why such cooperation has no chance of fulfilment. The research includes content and discourse analysis of statements made by...
The position of the governments of Gerhard Schröder on Turkey's accession to the European Union
Volfová, Barbora ; Handl, Vladimír (advisor) ; Kunštát, Miroslav (referee)
The following thesis deals with the pro-Turkish policy of red-green coalition in Germany during 1998-2005, which represented a turning point in German Turkish policy, because it did not follow the anti-Turkish policy of Helmut Kohl. Also today it represents an unique policy - nor the current Chancellor Angela Merkel initially followed it, whose image of Europe is incompatible with the membership of Turkey in the European Union. Based on an analysis of the most important debates held in the Bundestag under the red- green coalition government, where was discussed the Turkish question, the thesis tries to answer the question why the government of Gerhard Schroeder/Joseph Fischer supported Turkey's accession to the EU. It concludes that in the speech acts of individual government officials and MPs of the governing parties intermingled both strategic arguments and arguments corresponding with the classic postwar milieu shaping strategy that aims to influence the milieu beyond the borders of the national state. Strategic arguments gained in importance due to three international events that shook the world during the governments of Schroeder/Fischer and which tightened the active Turkish policy. It was the conflict in Kosovo, September 11, 2001 and the war in Iraq. However, these international events only...
The Czech political parties' statutes
Petráš, Ondřej ; Perottino, Michel (advisor) ; Švec, Kamil (referee)
Bachelor thesis studies the subject matter of the Articles of three Czech political parties - Social democrats (ČSSD), Christian People's Party (KDU-ČSL) and Civic Democratic Party (ODS). It aims to describe in the most detailed way how Articles have evolved in twenty-five year period since the Velvet revolution until today. The paper focuses on membership in those parties, how it is established, how it can be canceled and what rights and duties are jointed with the membership. Thesis also describes party's bodies, their mutual relationships and powers they have towards the regular member (and conversely). Parties' inner democratic principles and their impact on parties' structure nor topics as membership fees aren't omitted. Research method chosen for the thesis is qualitative analysis of more than forty documents, some of which are older than twenty-five years. They have been archived by Ministry of the Interior of the Czech republic. Based on political science theories the author derives four hypotheses, which he subsequently verifies by studying law as a system of obligatory rules, which parties have to project into their Articles and organizational structure and parties'Articles themselves as formal prescriptive to obey.
Harmony Wellness Club clientele care
Svatoš, Vítek ; Šíma, Jan (advisor) ; Pecinová, Markéta (referee)
Topic: Harmony Wellness Club clientele care Objectives: The primary objective of the thesis was to obtain feedback from clients concerning the running of the sports centre. On the basis of the clients' feedback, the club management representatives were provided with the data in order to identify themselves more closely with the clients' needs. The secondary objective was to propose motions that could, based on analysis, help the sports centre enhance provided service and raise the value of club membership. Methods: The method of written questioning in forms of printed questionnaire and personal questioning was used. The questionnaire was designed to show the club through the eyes of customers, and to find out about strengths and weaknesses in terms of club's running and personnel. The outcomes are demonstrated by means of charts and tables, which result in the interpretation summarizing the whole issue. Results: Clients of the club have not been systematically questioned yet, therefore the club management has not been getting the clients' feedback regarding the running of the club. All the changes up to now have been made on the basis of the club management assumptions. The research assesses the club from the clients' point of view. It points out the fields of service that are primarily noticed and...
Why is Israel still not a member of NATO?
Novotná, Jana ; Karásek, Tomáš (advisor) ; Smetana, Michal (referee)
This diploma thesis deals with the question of potential membership of Israel in NATO. It elaborates on the hypothesis that Israel is not interested in formal NATO membership, but rather in the broadening of mutual cooperation on a formal basis. The main goal of the thesis is to answer the research question: Why is Israel still not a member of NATO? The answer combines empirical analysis together with theoretical concept of national interest. Empirical sections examine broader context of mutual relations, investigates their interests in further cooperation and defines problems connected with official Israeli application for NATO membership. Theoretical sections examine Israeli national interest in NATO membership through realist and liberal perspective. Combination of empirical and theoretical research provides a wider context of the research question, why is Israel still not a member of NATO. My proposition is that Israeli membership in NATO face challenges on levels of NATO member states as well as on the level of Israeli political representatives. Furthermore, both entities perceive security through different lenses. Israel perceive its security rather through the realist lenses because it still faces basic security threats in its immediate neighborhood, whereas NATO member states already...

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